The Fulfilled Review
is an annual of arts and humanities studies, jointly created and edited by Tao Fong Shan Christian Centre and a team of academic persons.14.5×21.2㎝,240P,First Published in 2002.
No.1 First Published in 2002. No.2 First Published in 2003. No.3 First Published in 2004.
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth as formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light…. And it was so. (Genesis 1:1-30)
After the completion of creation there have emerged all things, countless of them related to the beginning.
The Fulfilled Review is a logical consequence of the fulfillment. It displays diversity on a unified platform. We talk about temptation as well as wisdom; we pay attention to how all things that have been made were made. Assuming the form of an annual review, this anthology reproduces our reflections on life and the meaning of being through visual arts and discussions in related inquiries, as seen in the various themes and topics. It also records our contemplations on the ongoingness of historic manifestations and the historic value of on-going events. No fixed columns seem necessary for an open-minded academic journal, and the same holds for this Review. We try to select topics of common interest from our everyday awareness in order to keep our vision open and free, to maintain intimate contact with ubiquitous human experiences and cultural diversities through the intrinsic meaning of arts, and to base the reliability of arts on the tangible space-time of existence.
The Fulfilled Review is a fruit of collaboration of many authors, critics, and individuals of insight and vision. The individuals undertake the fulfillment of meaning, while the collective bears the meaning of fulfillment.