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Zhu Weizhi or W. T. Chu (-) was a Chinese Christian scholar of literature.

Christian writings

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"Touching on many of the issues central to liberation theology and Christian socialism, WT Chu's (Zhu Weizhi, 1905-1999) The Proletarian Jesus is full of political implications, for which reason it has received little notice in Communist China." [1]

Published works

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  • Chu, W. T. A Brief History of Chinese Literary Thought. Library of Congress/NACO NII (Japan)
  • Chu, W. T. History of Ancient Jewish Culture. NII (Japan)
  • Chu, W. T. The localization of Social Sciences: Interpretation from Multiple Perspectives
  • Chu, W. T. Collection of Essays on Comparative Literature
  • Chu, W. T. (1929) [Bai Chuan, pseud.]. “Art and Truth: Christianity and the Marxist View of the Arts.” Tian Feng 7.16: 3–15.
  • Chu, W. T. (1935). A Compilation of Essays on Art and Religion. Shanghai: Associated Press of China.
  • Zhu, Weizhi; Suzuki, Torao (1935). Li Zhuowu lun [On Li Zhi] (in Chinese). Fujian xie he da xue. OCLC 28947760.
  • Chu, W. T. (1940). Christianity and Literature [1992]. Shanghai: Shanghai Books.
  • Chu, W. T. and Wang Zhixin (1948). Jesus Christ. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company.
  • Chu, W. T. (1950). Jesus, the Proletarian. Shanghai: Society for the Diffusion of Christian and General Knowledge Among the Chinese.
  • Zhu Weizhi. A Selection of Literary Stories from the Bible. Beijing Publishing House, 1983
  • Zhu Weizhi. A 12-Lecture Course on Literature of the Bible: The Bible, the Apocrypha, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. People’s Literature Publising House, 1989
  • Chu, W. T. (1989) “Autobiography.” In Contemporary Literary Translators, ed. Wang Shoulan, 188–192. Beijing: Beijing University Press.
  • Zhu, Weizhi (1992). Xi bo lai wen hua [Hebrew culture] (in Chinese). Tai bei shi: Shu xin. ISBN 978-957-531-254-1. OCLC 813851655.

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Category:20th-century Chinese male writers Category:Chinese Christian theologians Category:Chinese spiritual writers