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Jing-Jong Luh



Professor of Philosophy, National Central University of Taiwan

Resident at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften:
October–December 2018

Research topic at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften:
»Positionalität und Alterität. Systemische Hermeneutik als Grundlage des interreligiösen und interkulturell-philosophischen Dialogs«

Project outline:
Ich möchte die Konflikte, die in der Hermeneutik von Heidegger, Gadamer, Habermas, Ricoeur, Derrida und anderen zu finden sind, schlichten, indem ich die Konzeption einer systemischen Fundamentalhermeneutik ausarbeite. Diese untersucht die Interaktion erstens zwischen einem System als Ganzem und dessen Teilen, zweitens den Elementen untereinander und drittens zwischen System und Umwelt als irreduzible und gleichursprüngliche Dimensionen des Verstehensprozesses, um die Grundpräsuppositionen, -elemente und -modelle der Fundamentalhermeneutik herauszustellen. Dabei werden die angewandte Hermeneutik der Religion, die interkulturelle Philosophie und die interreligiöse Theologie besonders berücksichtigt. (Jing-Jong Luh)

Research partner:
Jing-Jong Luh follows an invitation of Heiko Schulz (Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion at Frankfurt University) and the University's research center »Religiöse Positionierung. Modalitäten und Konstellationen in jüdischen, christlichen und islamischen Kontexten« (»Religious Positioning: Modalities and Constellations in Jewish, Christian and Islamic Contexts«).

Scholarly profile of Jing-Jong Luh


Jing Jong Luh is Professor at the Graduate Institute of Philosophy and Director of the Research Center for Hermeneutics and Intercultural Philosophy at the National Central University in Taiwan. His research interest is in the dialogue between philosophy and theology, between Eastern and Western cultures. German idealism and contemporary hermeneutics are the principal subjects of his research. His current interest is synthesizing these two ways of thinking in conceptualizing so-called systemic hermeneutics as a meta-theory for hermeneutics and a methodology for philosophy, theology (especially Sino-philosophy and Sino-theology), and intercultural studies. Jing-Jong Luh is co-founder of the English and chinese journal Sino-Christian Studies. An International Journal of Bible, Theology and Philosophy.

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Main areas of research:
Philosophy; Theology; Intercultural Philosophy and Interreligious Studies esp. for East West Dialogue; German Idealism; Contemporary Hermeneutics

Selected publications:
  1. »Starting From Trinitarian Dao: An Exemplification of Systemic-Hermeneutical Intercultural Dialogue between Sino-Philosophy and Christian Theology« (Chinese), in: Sino-Chrisitian Studies. An International Journal of Bible, Theology and Philosophy, vol. 21 (2016/17), pp. 197-228.
  2. »Sino-Christentum: Konspekt seiner historischen Entwicklung und Prolegommenon seiner systemischen Philosophie der Theologie in interkultureller Hermeneutik«, in: Afrika begegnet China und Japan: Drei Wege der Rezeption und Transformation des Christentums westlicher Prägung, ed. by H. Kimmerle, Nordhausen: Bautz 2013, pp. 55-145.
  3. Einführung in die abendländische Philosophie: Die Entstehungs- und Entwicklungsgeschichte der Kernideen des Philosophierens (Chinese), Taipei: Hungyeh 2007.
  4. Philosophical Hermeneutics – »Geschehen« – Dialectics of History, Spirit and Dialog (Chinese), Taipei: Wunan Publish 2004.
  5. Gadamers Hermeneutik: Ihre Entwicklung, ihre systematische Bedeutung und ihr Verhältnis zu Hegels Dialektik, Köln: Hundt 1998.

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