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John Ching Hsiung Wu

John Ching Hsiung Wu[a] (also John C.H. Wu; Traditional Chinese: 吳經熊; pinyin: Wu Jingxiong) (born 28 March 1899, Ningbo – 6 February 1986) was a Chinese jurist and author. He wrote works in Chinese, English, French, and German on Christian spirituality, Chinese literature (including a translation of the Tao Te Ching) and on legal topics. On his Tao Te Ching translation, Thomas Merton said Wu's work was "absolutely necessary for us not only to progress but even to survive."[1]

John Ching Hsiung Wu
Wu Jingxiong
Born(1899-03-28)March 28, 1899
Ningbo, Qing China
DiedFebruary 6, 1986(1986-02-06) (aged 86)
OccupationJurist, Author
Alma materShanghai Baptist College
Peiyang University
Soochow University
University of Michigan (JD)
GenreLaw, Catholicism, Tang poetry

Biography edit

A graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, he was the principal author of the constitution of the Republic of China.[2] He maintained a correspondence with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. and later produced scholarly work examining Holmes' legal thought. Previously a Methodist, he was a convert to Roman Catholicism after reading the biography of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux.

Wu served as an adviser in the Chinese delegation to the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco and served as the Chinese ambassador to the Vatican in 1947-49.[3] In 1957, Wu was appointed a judge of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague.[3] After the Chinese Communist Revolution, Wu worked as a professor at the Seton Hall University School of Law in New Jersey until retiring to Taiwan in 1967.[3]

Works by John C. H. Wu edit

  • Juridical Essays and Studies (Shanghai, China: Commercial Press, 1928) (Shanghai, China: Commercial Press, 1933)
  • Some Unpublished Letters of Justice Holmes ([Shanghai, China]: s.n., 1935)
  • The Art of Law and Other Essays Juridical and Literary (Shanghai: Commercial Press, 1936)
  • Essays in Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy ([Shanghai]: Soochow University Law School, 1938) (1981)
  • : A Study in the Teachings of Thérèse of Lisieux (Huntington, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor Press, 1941)(Hong Kong: Catholic Truth Society, 1941)
  • Justice Holmes to Doctor Wu: An Intimate Correspondence 1921-1932 (New York: Central Book Co., 1947)
  • From Confucianism to Catholicism (Huntingdon, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor Press, 1949)
  • Beyond East and West. New York: Sheed and Ward. 1951 – via Internet Archive. (Taipei: Mei Ya Publications, 1951) (New York: Sheed and Ward, 1952) (Taipei: Mei Ya Publications, 1969) (Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2002)
  • The Interior Carmel: The Threefold Way of Love (London: Sheed & Ward, 1954) (Taipei, Taiwan: Hwakang Bookstore, 1975)
  • Fountain of Justice: A Study in Natural Law (New York; Sheed and Ward, 1955)(London: Sheed and Ward, 1959)(Taipei: Mei Ya Publications, 1971)
  • Justice Holmes: A New Estimate (Philadelphia: Brandeis Lawyers Society, 1957)
  • Cases and Materials on Jurisprudence (St. Paul, Minnesota: West Publishing Co., 1958)
  • Chinese Humanism and Christian spirituality (Jamaica, New York: St. John's University Press, 1965)
  • Sun Yat-sen: The Man and His Ideas (Taipei: Published for Sun Yat-sen Cultural Foundation by the Commercial Press, 1971)
  • The Four Seasons of T`ang Poetry (Rutland, Vermont: C.E. Tuttle Co., 1972) ISBN 978-0-8048-0197-3
  • Zhongguo zhe hsuëh [Chinese philosophy] (Taipei, Taiwan: China Academy, 1974)
  • The Golden Age of Zen (Taipei, Taiwan: United Publishing Center, 1975) (Taipei: Hua kang ch`u pan yu hsien kung ssu / tsung ching hsiao Hua kang shu ch`eng, 1975) (New York: Doubleday, 1996. ISBN 978-0-385-47993-6)
  • Tao Teh Ching (translation) (New York: St. John's University Press, 1961) [Dao teh jing (New York: Barnes & Noble, 1997)] (Boston: Shambhala, 2003)
  • "Chinese Legal and political Philosophy," [pp. 213–237] in The Chinese Mind: Essentials of Chinese Philosophy and Culture, ed. Charles A. Moore (Honolulu: East-West Center Press, 1967)

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sometimes erroneously written as John Chin Hsung Wu.

References edit

  1. ^ "Daily Diminishing". resurgence.org. The Resurgence Trust. Retrieved November 6, 2022.
  2. ^ Note, Dr. Wu's Constitution, 132 Harv. L. Rev. 2300 (2019).
  3. ^ a b c Howe, Marvine (10 February 1986). "John C.h. Wu of Taiwan, 86; Diplomat and Legal Scholar". The New York Times. from the original on 1 November 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2019.

External links edit

  • . Strangers to Us All. Archived from the original on 2010-07-28. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  • Papers of John C. H. Wu, MSS 122, Seton Hall University.
  • Works by or about John Ching Hsiung Wu at Internet Archive

john, ching, hsiung, also, john, traditional, chinese, 吳經熊, pinyin, jingxiong, born, march, 1899, ningbo, february, 1986, chinese, jurist, author, wrote, works, chinese, english, french, german, christian, spirituality, chinese, literature, including, translat. John Ching Hsiung Wu a also John C H Wu Traditional Chinese 吳經熊 pinyin Wu Jingxiong born 28 March 1899 Ningbo 6 February 1986 was a Chinese jurist and author He wrote works in Chinese English French and German on Christian spirituality Chinese literature including a translation of the Tao Te Ching and on legal topics On his Tao Te Ching translation Thomas Merton said Wu s work was absolutely necessary for us not only to progress but even to survive 1 John Ching Hsiung WuWu JingxiongBorn 1899 03 28 March 28 1899Ningbo Qing ChinaDiedFebruary 6 1986 1986 02 06 aged 86 OccupationJurist AuthorAlma materShanghai Baptist CollegePeiyang UniversitySoochow UniversityUniversity of Michigan JD GenreLaw Catholicism Tang poetry Contents 1 Biography 2 Works by John C H Wu 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography editA graduate of the University of Michigan Law School he was the principal author of the constitution of the Republic of China 2 He maintained a correspondence with U S Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr and later produced scholarly work examining Holmes legal thought Previously a Methodist he was a convert to Roman Catholicism after reading the biography of Saint Therese of Lisieux Wu served as an adviser in the Chinese delegation to the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco and served as the Chinese ambassador to the Vatican in 1947 49 3 In 1957 Wu was appointed a judge of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague 3 After the Chinese Communist Revolution Wu worked as a professor at the Seton Hall University School of Law in New Jersey until retiring to Taiwan in 1967 3 Works by John C H Wu editJuridical Essays and Studies Shanghai China Commercial Press 1928 Shanghai China Commercial Press 1933 Some Unpublished Letters of Justice Holmes Shanghai China s n 1935 The Art of Law and Other Essays Juridical and Literary Shanghai Commercial Press 1936 Essays in Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy Shanghai Soochow University Law School 1938 1981 The Science of Love A Study in the Teachings of Therese of Lisieux Huntington Indiana Our Sunday Visitor Press 1941 Hong Kong Catholic Truth Society 1941 Justice Holmes to Doctor Wu An Intimate Correspondence 1921 1932 New York Central Book Co 1947 From Confucianism to Catholicism Huntingdon Indiana Our Sunday Visitor Press 1949 Beyond East and West New York Sheed and Ward 1951 via Internet Archive Taipei Mei Ya Publications 1951 New York Sheed and Ward 1952 Taipei Mei Ya Publications 1969 Beijing She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she 2002 The Interior Carmel The Threefold Way of Love London Sheed amp Ward 1954 Taipei Taiwan Hwakang Bookstore 1975 Fountain of Justice A Study in Natural Law New York Sheed and Ward 1955 London Sheed and Ward 1959 Taipei Mei Ya Publications 1971 Justice Holmes A New Estimate Philadelphia Brandeis Lawyers Society 1957 Cases and Materials on Jurisprudence St Paul Minnesota West Publishing Co 1958 Chinese Humanism and Christian spirituality Jamaica New York St John s University Press 1965 Sun Yat sen The Man and His Ideas Taipei Published for Sun Yat sen Cultural Foundation by the Commercial Press 1971 The Four Seasons of T ang Poetry Rutland Vermont C E Tuttle Co 1972 ISBN 978 0 8048 0197 3 Zhongguo zhe hsueh Chinese philosophy Taipei Taiwan China Academy 1974 The Golden Age of Zen Taipei Taiwan United Publishing Center 1975 Taipei Hua kang ch u pan yu hsien kung ssu tsung ching hsiao Hua kang shu ch eng 1975 New York Doubleday 1996 ISBN 978 0 385 47993 6 Tao Teh Ching translation New York St John s University Press 1961 Dao teh jing New York Barnes amp Noble 1997 Boston Shambhala 2003 Chinese Legal and political Philosophy pp 213 237 in The Chinese Mind Essentials of Chinese Philosophy and Culture ed Charles A Moore Honolulu East West Center Press 1967 Notes edit Sometimes erroneously written as John Chin Hsung Wu References edit Daily Diminishing resurgence org The Resurgence Trust Retrieved November 6 2022 Note Dr Wu s Constitution 132 Harv L Rev 2300 2019 a b c Howe Marvine 10 February 1986 John C h Wu of Taiwan 86 Diplomat and Legal Scholar The New York Times Archived from the original on 1 November 2019 Retrieved 1 November 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Wu Ching Hsiung John C H Wu Strangers to Us All Archived from the original on 2010 07 28 Retrieved August 14 2020 Papers of John C H Wu MSS 122 Seton Hall University Works by or about John Ching Hsiung Wu at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Ching Hsiung Wu amp oldid 1210574278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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