On Sunday, August 4, 2024, at the 29th USCCA International Conference in Chicago, IL, speakers Fr. Rob Carbonneau, Dr. Anthony E. Clark, and Dr. Kathy Stout presented on the topic of "Engaging Chinese Catholicism in Academia." The video of this presentation is now available via our YouTube channel:
About the Speakers
Fr. Rob Carbonneau, C.P., Ph.D.
Since 2023, Fr. Carbonneau has been an Archival Specialist at the Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History at Boston College. His research concentrates on the Passionist China Collection in Hunan, China, documenting the Republican era (1911-1949).
Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D., FRHistS, FRAS
Anthony E. Clark 柯學斌 is the Edward B. Lindaman Endowed Chair at Whitworth University, the Distinguished Combe Trust Fellow at the University of Edinburgh, and an elected Fellow of both the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Asiatic Society. He is regarded as one of the most influential scholars of China’s Catholic culture and history, and he has published dozens of books, articles, and reviews related to China’s long exchange with Christianity.
Huili (Kathy) Stout, Ph.D.
Dr. Stout received her Ph.D. in theology from the University of Dayton in December 2023. She has taught classes on theology and religious studies as well as Daoism, Buddhism, and Chinese traditions in general to undergraduate students at UD and the University of Oklahoma.
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