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駱德恩博士

職位
副教授
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電話
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辦公室
CEC 902
履歷  
  • Research Fellow, Centre for Sino-Christian Studies
  • HKBU Faculty of Arts Outreach Committee; Department of Religion and Philosophy Exam Committee and Promotion/ Publicity Committee.
  • Fellow (elected), International Society for Science and Religion.

 

 

Degrees:
  • M.B.B.S., National University of Singapore, Singapore
  • M.A., Biola University, U.S.A.
  • Ph.D., King’s College London, U.K.
Work Experience:
  •  University of Hong Kong
Courses Taught:
  • GDAR 1067 Introduction to Western Philosophy 
  • GDAR 1815/ GDSC 1815 God, Creation and the Evolving Cosmos 
  • GCVM 1066 The Art of Thinking and Living
  • GFHC 1035 Religion, Philosophy and the Rise of Modern Science
  • RELI 2006 Introduction to Christianity and Civilizations
  • RELI 3127 History of Christian Thought
  • RELI 4005 Philosophy of Religion
  • RELI 4026 Christianity, Modern Science and the Environment
  • RELI 4065 Dialogue between Religion and Modern Science
Teaching Areas:
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • Science and Religion
  • Introduction to Western Philosophy
  • Introduction to Christianity and Civilizations
  • History of Christian Thought
Research Areas:
  • Philosophy of Religion; Science and Religion; Christian Theology; Historical Jesus
Current Projects:
  • Hong Kong Research Grants Council Early Career Scheme (ECS) (HKD 137,020): ‘A Reassessment of the Cosmological and Teleological Arguments for the Existence of God’. September 2019 to August 2021.
Recent Publications:
  • Loke, Andrew. 2022. ‘A new moral argument for the existence of God.’ International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.10.1007/s11153-022-09842-1.  
  • Loke, Andrew. 2022. ‘A critical engagement with N.T. Wright on Natural Theology.’ TheoLogica 6(2). https://doi.org/10.14428/thl.v6i2.64263. 
  • Loke, Andrew. 2021. ‘On how Chalcedonian Christology can be affirmed without the errors of Eutychianism and Nestorianism: A reply to Joshua Farris.’ Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie 63:110-121. 
Selected Outputs:
  • Loke, Andrew. 2022. The Origin of Humanity and Evolution: Science and Scripture in Conversation. London: T & T Clark (Bloomsbury). 
  • Loke Andrew. 2022. Evil, Sin, and Christian Theism. Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies series. London: Routledge. 
  • Loke, Andrew. 2022. The Teleological and Kalām Cosmological Arguments Revisited. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature. 
  • Loke Andrew. 2020. Investigating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ: A New Transdisciplinary Approach. Routledge New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies series. London: Routledge.  
  • Loke, Andrew. 2017b. The Origins of Divine Christology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 
Selected Conference Presentations:
  • ‘Human Origins and Traditional Adamic Fall Theodicy.’ Ian Ramsey Centre Summer Conference, Oxford University. 20/7/2019.
  • Moderator and presenter ‘Philosophy and the Question of Origin Roundtable.’ World Congress of Philosophy, Peking University. 14/8/2018.
  • ‘The Self-understanding of Jesus and Christian-Islamic Discourse.’ Cambridge University, Religious Studies Seminar, 15/3/2013.   
Selected Research Grants:
  • Hong Kong Research Grants Council Early Career Scheme (ECS): ‘A Reassessment of the Cosmological and Teleological Arguments for the Existence of God’, September 2019 to August 2021.
Knowledge Transfer Activities / Projects:
  • Contributor to documentary ‘Science and God’ https://www.thegodquestion.tv/global/index/ . Released December 2021. 
  • ‘Is the Kalām Sound? Debate with Graham Oppy.’ Capturing Christianity 8/12/2020 (29,000 views on youtube). 
  • Keynote speaker. ‘Current issues in Christology.’ Annual conference of the Fellowship of Chinese Theologians (神学人团契), Taiwan Graduate School of Theology, 7-8/12/2018.
  •  ‘Human life: made in the image of God?’ Public Lecture at Beijing Xijiao Hotel, organised by Faraday Institute, Cambridge University, 4/4/2016.