Philip L. Wickeri (Chinese: 魏克利) is Adviser to the Archbishop of Hong Kong for theological and historical studies and Professor of Church History at Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Ming Hua Theological College.[1] He is specialized in Chinese theology and Chinese church history.
In 2008, he was invited by Paul Kwong, Archbishop of Hong Kong, to be his advisor for theological and historical studies in HKSKH. While he became advisor to the archbishop and professor of church history in HKSKH Ming Hua Theological College, he still held the position as adjunct faculty in interdisciplinary studies at the Graduate Theological Union and adjunct professor in theology at California State University.[1]
Family life
He met his wife, Janice, when both of them studied at the Chinese School of Middlebury College in Vermont.[2] Together they have one daughter, Elisabeth.[3]
Writings
Wickeri, Philip L. and Lois Cole (Eds., 1995). Christianity & Modernization: A Chinese Debate. Hong Kong: Daga Press. ISBN9789627250173
Wickeri, Philip L. (1988). Seeking the Common Ground: Protestant Christianity, the Three-Self Movement, and China's United Front. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books. ISBN9781610975292
Wickeri, Philip L. (2007). Reconstructing Christianity in China: K. H. Ting and the Chinese Church. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books. ISBN9781608333660
Wickeri, Philip L. (2015). Christian Encounters with Chinese Culture: Essays on Anglican and Episcopal History in China. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN9789888208388
Wickeri, Philip L. and Chan Ruiwen (2019). Thy Kingdom Come: A Photographic History of Anglicanism in Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. ISBN9789888528028