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Ching's interests were not limited to scholarship. She participated in movements for world responsibility such as the Inter-Action Council, Science for Peace, and the Canadian Pugwash. She was also a busy commentator, frequently called on to interpret breaking news from China for the Canadian news
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of religion and South Asian studies, Ching was co-president and chief organizer of an international congress in Asian studies that brought over 1,000 scholars to the University of Toronto in 1990.
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For her scholarly achievement, Ching was named incumbent of the R.C. and E.Y. Lee Chair of Chinese Thought and Culture, elected a fellow of the
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Formerly private about her personal life, Ching shared many of her fears and sentiments in a personal literary memoir,
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On October 26, 2001, she died at her Toronto home after a long battle with cancer.
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Probing China's Soul: Religion, Politics, and the Protest in the People's Republic
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Probing China's Soul: Religion, Politics, and Protest in the People's Republic
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Chan, Alan K.L. (2002). "In memoriam Professor Julia Ching (1934-2001)".
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Julia Ching. "'Authentic Selfhood': Wang Yang-Ming and Heidegger".
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She and her husband Willard Oxtoby adopted a Chinese son.
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faculty in 1978. Her younger brother is Frank Ching, (
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New York: Kodansha International. 1978. xxvi+234 pp.
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for two decades, completing a master's degree at the
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Confucianism and Christianity: A Comparative Study.
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The Butterfly Healing: A Life Between East and West
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New York: Doubleday, 1989. 309 pp. 16:Canadian religious studies academic 13: 584:20th-century Chinese women writers 515:Christianity and Chinese Religions 302:Christianity and Chinese Religions 114:, before obtaining a doctorate in 83:. After completing high school at 14: 695: 511:Küng, Hans; Ching, Julia (1989). 366: 336: 253:Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 609:Chinese expatriates in Hong Kong 238: 639:Members of the Order of Canada 614:College of New Rochelle alumni 604:Chinese people of World War II 533: 504: 479: 444: 414:10.1080/02549948.2002.11731385 393: 152: 143: 120:Australian National University 108:Catholic University of America 85:Sacred Heart Canossian College 43: 1: 329: 589:20th-century Chinese writers 351:. 2004-08-14. Archived from 66: 7: 684:Chinese emigrants to Canada 644:Columbia University faculty 540:Ching, Julia (1990-05-01). 486:Ching, Julia (1977-12-01). 300:Hans Küng and Julia Ching. 10: 700: 674:20th-century Canadian nuns 251:media. 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