DEPARTMENT
OF CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Entering into the 21st century, people clearly
understand that issues concerning
the conflicts, dialogues, interaction and co-existence among cultures
and systems of belief are important to the well being of human society.
Facing the tendency of Globalization, local consciousness and global
perspective are vital for the talent and leadership required by our
society.
Hong Kong is a culturally and religiously pluralistic society,
providing an excellent environment for the study of culture and
religion. The Chinese University of Hong Kong has recognized
the communication between Chinese and Western culture as part
of its mission since its establishment. In 2004, the University
decided to integrate the existing Inter-cultural Section with
the Department of Religion to form a new Department of Cultural
and Religious Studies. This is not only to strengthen its research
in areas of Cultural and Religious Studies, but also to train
students who can meet society's changing demands. Since both
Cultural Studies and Religious Studies emphasize critical, pluralistic
and cross-boundary thinking, this department aspires to cultivate
students' abilities in independent critical thinking, communication
and dialogue, inter-disciplinary thinking, analyzing the social
and cultural values, cross-cultural perspective and self-reflection.
The Department consists of three components: Cultural Studies; Religious Studies;
and Theology.

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