Bin Song is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy
and Religion at Washington College, Maryland, U.S.A. He got a PhD of
Philosophy (2009) at Nankai University, a Master of Theology (2014)
and a PhD of Religious Studies (2018) at Boston University. He
was a jointly supervised doctoral student at the University of
Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) and a Harvard Yenching Visiting Fellow.
His research and teaching focus upon comparative philosophy,
religion and theology, particularly on Ruism (Confucianism) and Christianity.
He founded Boston University Confucian Association (2014-2019),
serves the North American Paul Tillich Society as its President-Elect
(2021), and is on the steering committee of the Confucian Unit at American
Academy of Religion (2021-2026).
His recent publications include
“Comparative Theology as a Liberal Art,” in Journal of Interreligious
Studies, No. 31, Nov. 2020, pp. 92-113 and “Robert C. Neville: A
Systematic, Nonconformist, Comparative Philosopher of Religion,” American Journal
of Theology and Philosophy, Vol. 40, No. 3, Sep. 2020, pp.11-30.