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Kai Man KWAN, Prof
Professor
,
Department of Religion and Philosophy
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3437-8645
Email
kmkwan
hkbu.edu
hk
1999
2023
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Arts & Humanities
Religion
100%
Sexual Liberation
66%
Morality
59%
Religious Experience
56%
Deity
54%
Ideology
42%
Sexual Ethics
40%
Evaluation
39%
Euthyphro Dilemma
38%
Science-religion Dialogue
36%
Secular Humanism
34%
Chinese Perspective
34%
Design Argument
34%
Christian Worldview
32%
Confucianism
32%
John Hick
32%
Reformed Tradition
32%
Near-death Experience
31%
Paul Tillich
30%
Human Rights
29%
Secularism
28%
Particularism
28%
Natural Theology
27%
Christian Ethics
27%
Tuning
25%
Naturalism
24%
Criticism
23%
Søren Kierkegaard
23%
Confucian
22%
Humanistic
21%
Heaven
21%
Christianity
20%
Religious Beliefs
19%
Epistemology
19%
Credibility
19%
Homosexuality
19%
Civilization
17%
Spiritual Resources
17%
Political philosophy
17%
Philosophy of Religion
16%
World View
16%
Sexual Revolution
15%
Particularist
15%
Scientism
14%
Social Ethics
14%
Secular Society
14%
Happiness
14%
Academic Journals
13%
Universe
13%
Robert Adams
13%
Social Sciences
marriage
34%
philosophy of science
27%
common good
27%
sexual orientation
23%
human rights
22%
institutionalization
21%
faith
21%
equality
18%
criticism
17%
legitimacy
17%
university teacher
16%
adequate protection
15%
paradigm
14%
classroom
11%
autonomy
10%
evidence
9%
education
6%