Election of Associate Professor Shao Kai Tseng as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society

发布时间:2026-05-22浏览次数:10

Professor Shao Kai Tseng has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (RHS). A world-leading learned society for historical studies, the RHS was founded and received its royal charter in 1868. The society’s membership comprises elected fellows, associate fellows, regular members, and postgraduate members. Fellowship is awarded to historians of various vocations who have made an original and significant contribution to scholarly knowledge of the past. Elected fellows are entitled to use the postnominals FRHistS.

 


Professor Tseng is the first Sinophone scholar to have been elected an RHS Fellow for scholarly work in historical theology and the history of Western philosophy. His latest contribution to these fields is forthcoming in the Cambridge Elements in the History of Philosophy and Theology in the West, under the title Kant and the Theology of Karl Barth (Cambridge University Press).