Beyond East and West
Wu Ching-hsiung (1899-1986) , also known as John C. H. Wu, was an author, lawyer, juristic philosopher, educator, and prominent Catholic convert and layman. He was president of the Special High Court at Shanghai, vice chairman of the Legislative Yuan's constitution drafting committee, founder of the T'ien Hsia Monthly, translator of the Psalms and the New Testament into Chinese...
Wu Ching-hsiung (1899-1986) , also known as John C. H. Wu, was an author, lawyer, juristic philosopher, educator, and prominent Catholic convert and layman. He was president of the Special High Court at Shanghai, vice chairman of the Legislative Yuan's constitution drafting committee, founder of the T'ien Hsia Monthly, translator of the Psalms and the New Testament into Chinese, and served as Chinese minister to the Holy See (1947-48). Wu authored and translated numerous books and articles on many subjects including Religion, Philosophy and Law, including The Science of Love: A Study in the Teachings of Thérèse of Lisieux and The Interior Carmel: The Threefold Way of Love. Beyond East and West tells the story of his reconciliation of Christianity with Chinese religious philosophy and his conversion to the Catholic faith.