Zhang Xu

SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY RENMIN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA

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Zhangxu, graduated with a doctorate from the Institute of Foreign Philosophy of Peking University in 1999. He has been an associate professor of the Foreign Philosophy Teaching and Research Section of Renmin University of China since 2005. He has been a professor of the Foreign Philosophy Teaching and Research Section of Renmin University of China since 2017. He is a member of the Society for the History of Foreign Philosophy and research fellow at the Institute of Christian Culture, Renmin University of China. His main research fields are contemporary French philosophy, German philosophy, Christian theology, etc. His main courses include the undergraduate course "Great Books Series", and the postgraduate course Phenomenology, French Philosophy, etc. His major works include "Studies on Karl Barth's Theology" (2005) and "Basic Issues in Christian Theology in the Twentieth Century" (2010), "The Gift - A Genealogy of Contemporary French Intellectual History" (2013), the main papers include "The Origin, Meaning and Development of Heidegger's Ontological Difference" (" Journal of Renmin University of China", 2017), "What is Foucault's philosophy? - Our own historical ontology" ("Philosophical Dynamics", 2021), "What is Homo Sacer?" ("Journal of Christian Culture", 2021).