An Overview of HKBTS Theology Salons

Dean Tsao Wai-tung On September 3 last year, Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary ("Baptist") held its first "Theological Salon" in the morning meeting. Professor Deng Shaoguang and I started the conversation by discussing Bonhoeffer's ethics. Thought. After that, "Baptism in God" successively held a series of various "theological salons" on campus, off campus, and later online. Some are organized by our college alone, while others are co-organized or co-organized with alumni associations, churches or other organizations. The subject matter is wide-ranging, covering different areas such as the Bible, church history, theology, pastoral care, and preaching (see attached table). ...
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HKBTS Theology Salons

Foreword Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary has organized a series of “Theological Salons” since the beginning of this academic year. This issue of "School News" invited Dean Cao Weitong to talk about the origins and characteristics of "Baptism in God" and "Theological Salon", and excerpted the contents of several of the "Theological Salon" for the readers.
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Life Preaching

Dean Cao Weitong, Dean Lin Guobin, Dean of Internships, and Lecturer in Practical Theology Cao: We know that Yang Muchu attaches great importance to preaching. What are the characteristics of his preaching and what enlightenment does it have for us? Lin: The most attractive thing about Yang Mugu’s sermons is not only his wonderful explanations of scriptures, but also because he is well-read and always quotes certain books to dialogue with scriptures in his sermons. He may not know it, but he may have used Richard Osment...
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The Quest for the Root: Which is the Oldest Baptist Church in Hong Kong History?

To Kam Man Assistant Professor of Christian Thought (Baptist History) I joined the teaching team of Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary in 2019 to teach Hong Kong Baptist history. In order to prepare teaching materials, I started searching for relevant historical materials two years ago. During the search, I found many contradictions in the data. Take "When did the first Baptist church in Hong Kong appear?" for example, different materials record different dates. Also, which is the oldest Baptist church in Hong Kong? It remains controversial to this day. Thirty years ago, the author first came into contact with the subject of "Christian History" at Virgin College in Canada. I still remember the professor at that time emphasizing that we must be rigorous in treating history, because how we understand history accurately will affect how we respond to history; today Our responses also shape the history that future generations will read. Therefore, I hope to clarify the history of the origin of my denomination in Hong Kong with a rigorous attitude, and I hope to use this to help Hong Kong Baptist pastors and believers accurately understand the origin of the Baptist Church in Hong Kong. ...
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Theology as a Reshaping of Life

Chen Zhihong, Bachelor of Theology, Chen Zhihong and his wife Chen Xiuling's unattainable theology. Looking back from childhood to today, I have different feelings and understandings of "theology" at different stages. At first, I felt that theology was unattainable and could only be viewed from a distance, full of mystery. I have been growing up in the church since I was a child. When I was a teenager, in my eyes, preachers and pastors were sacred positions, and they were all called by the Lord. They serve full-time, devote themselves wholeheartedly, and become shepherds with unswerving determination. At that time, I saw that those who dedicated themselves to studying theology were mostly fellowship instructors with rigorous attitudes, serious spiritual practice, and full of spiritual wisdom. I admired them very much. At that time, because I did not hear God’s call clearly and did not have the same willingness to sacrifice and suffer as they did, I felt that I would not become a theological student. Theology left a deep impression on me at that time—theology was only the preserve of a few specially called people. ...
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The Destruction and Rebuilding of Life

Zhen Jiali, Master of Divinity Zhen Jiali and her husband Liu Weiqiang remember that when I first studied theology, a preacher reminded me: As a theological student, the most difficult thing is not doing homework, but experiencing God's process of tearing down and rebuilding your life. At that time, although I understood and agreed with what she said, the experience was not profound. It wasn't until the shock came that I realized how true these words were. ...
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My Unfinished Theological Journey

Chen Jinrong, Master of Divinity, Chen Jinrong, his wife Cen Leshi and their son Chen Chunyi embarked on a theological journey: Responding to God’s call. In 2001, I was baptized and joined the church. Through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, I saw that people need God, so I made up my mind to respond to God’s call and enrolled in the Bachelor of Biblical Studies program in 2004 to equip myself part-time. By the time I completed my bachelor's degree, I also had a family. In order to give my wife a comfortable and comfortable life, I worked hard every day to earn money, and gradually neglected the mission God gave me. Although my wife reminded me not to Don't forget my calling after we got married, I was unwilling to leave this comfortable environment. In addition, my wife gave birth to my child in 2013, so I put raising my child first. ...
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Our Graduates' Unfinished Theological Journeys

Brothers and sisters responded to God’s call and entered Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary (“Baptist”), embarking on a theological journey full of amazing grace. In addition to receiving theological equipment in the discipleship community, they also need to learn to watch each other and walk together when they encounter difficulties and challenges, relying on the Lord’s sufficient grace to get through them together. During this period, students experienced God reshaping their lives so that they could become His faithful servants, practice their faith in this changing era, and continue their theological journey. ...
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A Healing God Who Walks with People

Yuan Tianmin, a first-year Master of Divinity student, is traveling with me as an angel. I am a second-generation believer in my family, but I have never properly sought my faith. When I encountered difficulties, I realized that God had quietly intervened in my life. I find that there are always angels by my side, teaching me who God is and walking with me. The school preacher, the teacher from the mother church, and the pastor often discussed faith with me. After a period of searching for faith, I changed my mind in Form 4, gradually regained the fellowship life, and was attracted to faith again. I found that my faith gradually changed me, whether it was dealing with people or dealing with people, or my values for the world; this new life is very precious! ...
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It All Starts with a “Bold Prayer”

Liang Zhicheng, a first-year Master of Divinity student, has been blessed by God. I was born in a Christian family and am a "second generation believer." Although I have known God since I was a child, I have always been far away from Him and have not followed the Lord seriously. In all matters big and small, we put ourselves first before God, let alone how we should serve and respond to Him. It wasn’t until my sixth year in Form 6, when I faced the public examination, that I was unsure about my future and my future, and felt helpless, which drove me to grasp God. Praying to the Lord became a way out for me who was helpless at that time. I still remember that I once made a deal with God like this: "God, if you let me enter college, I will definitely preach your gospel there!"...
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