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Paulos Huang is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Helsinki, affiliated with the Department of Cultures (Faculty of Arts), specializing in the Study of Religions. His research focuses on Chinese religious values, interreligious dialogue, and theological anthropology, particularly exploring Martin Luther’s influence in Chinese contexts. He has led or participated in multiple research projects funded by institutions like the Academy of Finland, including 'The Impact of Religious Values on Chinese Social Life' (2019–2023).
Active in both academic and public spheres, Huang has supervised doctoral theses, co-edited influential books, and organized international conferences on topics such as Confucian-Christian dialogue and interreligious engagement. His media contributions include a 24-episode TV series Values in China, broadcast in China and Taiwan, reaching wide audiences. Key areas of expertise include Chinese Christianity, Reformation theology, and the intersection of religion with modernity and technology.
Huang’s recent publications (2024) critically examine AI’s ethical challenges through Lutheran anthropology and analyze liberation theology in Brazil. He has also edited volumes on religious values in modern China, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue between Eastern and Western religious thought.
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