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Shoki Coe (Chinese: 黃彰輝; pinyin: Huang Zhanghui; Wade–Giles: Hwang Chang-Hui; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Chiong-hui; 20 August 1914 – 28 October 1988) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, erstwhile principal of Tainan Theological Seminary (1949-1965) and director of the Theological Education Fund of the World Council of Churches. Through the Theological Education Fund, he is widely known for his coinage of the notion of "contextualizing theology," later better known as "contextual theology," which argues for theology's need to respond to the sociopolitical concerns of a local context. He was named by Kosuke Koyama as the latter's spiritual father.

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  • Shoki Coe (Chinese: 黃彰輝; pinyin: Huang Zhanghui; Wade–Giles: Hwang Chang-Hui; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Chiong-hui; 20 August 1914 – 28 October 1988) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, erstwhile principal of Tainan Theological Seminary (1949-1965) and director of the Theological Education Fund of the World Council of Churches. Through the Theological Education Fund, he is widely known for his coinage of the notion of "contextualizing theology," later better known as "contextual theology," which argues for theology's need to respond to the sociopolitical concerns of a local context. He was named by Kosuke Koyama as the latter's spiritual father. (en)
  • 黃彰輝(1914年8月20日-1988年10月28日),臺灣彰化人,白話字 N̂g Chiong-hui,歸化英國時登記日語發音「Shoki Coe」,外文拼音 Chang-Huei Hwang(常簡寫為 C.H. Hwang)。畢業自英國西敏斯特學院,臺灣基督長老教會牧師,曾任臺南神學院院長、以及總部位於倫敦的普世教會協會世界神學教育基金會總幹事。1972年與牧師等人於美國發起「臺灣人民自決運動」。 (zh)
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  • Shoki Coe (Chinese: 黃彰輝; pinyin: Huang Zhanghui; Wade–Giles: Hwang Chang-Hui; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Chiong-hui; 20 August 1914 – 28 October 1988) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, erstwhile principal of Tainan Theological Seminary (1949-1965) and director of the Theological Education Fund of the World Council of Churches. Through the Theological Education Fund, he is widely known for his coinage of the notion of "contextualizing theology," later better known as "contextual theology," which argues for theology's need to respond to the sociopolitical concerns of a local context. He was named by Kosuke Koyama as the latter's spiritual father. (en)
  • 黃彰輝(1914年8月20日-1988年10月28日),臺灣彰化人,白話字 N̂g Chiong-hui,歸化英國時登記日語發音「Shoki Coe」,外文拼音 Chang-Huei Hwang(常簡寫為 C.H. Hwang)。畢業自英國西敏斯特學院,臺灣基督長老教會牧師,曾任臺南神學院院長、以及總部位於倫敦的普世教會協會世界神學教育基金會總幹事。1972年與牧師等人於美國發起「臺灣人民自決運動」。 (zh)
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