Books
BackSheng Kung Hui: Historical Studies of Anglican Christianity in China
Series Editor: Philip L. Wickeri
The Anglican (and Episcopal) tradition has been present in China for almost two hundred years. The purpose of this series is to publish scholarly, well-researched, and authoritative volumes on the history of the Sheng Kung Hui (“Holy Catholic Church”), with an emphasis on its life and work in Chinese society. Sponsored by the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui, separate volumes in this series will include studies of particular people and institutions, as well as studies of the broader social significance of Anglican involvement in Chinese history.
Inquiries and submissions should be directed to Kenneth Yung at Hong Kong University Press.

Thy Kingdom Come 爾國臨格
A Photographic History of Anglicanism in Hong Kong, Macau, and Mainland China 港澳及內地聖公宗圖片史

Christian Encounters with Chinese Culture
Essays on Anglican and Episcopal History in China