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Zhuo Xinping, male, Tujia, 3 1955, from Cili, Hunan. He is currently the director and researcher of the Institute of World Religions of China Academy of Social Sciences and the president of the Chinese Religious Society.

/kloc-0 studied in the English Department of Hunan Changde Teachers College from May/972 to July/974,/kloc-0 worked as an English teacher in Hunan Changde Teachers College from August/974 to September/65438, and worked at 1977+0 1 65438. June1978-September 198 1 studied for a master's degree in Christianity in the Department of World Religion Studies of the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and in June 198 1 obtained a master's degree in philosophy; 1981may to participate in China * * *; 198/kloc-0 served as an assistant researcher at the institute of world religions of China academy of social sciences from August 2000 to May 2003; 1May 1983 to1June 1988, studied at the University of Munich, Germany;1June 1987 received a doctorate in philosophy;1September 1988 was elected as a life member of the German (European) Religious History Association. 1988165438+10 to1992 in August, he was an associate researcher at the Institute of World Religions of China Academy of Social Sciences, and 1989 to 1993 was the deputy director of the Christian Research Office of the Institute of World Religions of China Academy of Social Sciences. 199 1 was rated as "returned overseas students with outstanding contributions" by the Ministry of Personnel and the State Education Commission; 1992 was rated as a researcher of China Academy of Social Sciences and an expert enjoying special government allowance from the State Council;1June 1993 to/September 1998 served as the deputy director of the Institute of World Religions of China Academy of Social Sciences. 1994, professor of graduate school of Chinese academy of social sciences, tutor of master students. In the same year, he was elected director of China International Cultural Exchange Center and director of China United Front Theory Research Association. 1995-20 1, Vice President of the Chinese Religious Society, 1996-2003, Director of the World Religious Studies Department of the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 1996 Member of the Academic Committee of the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, doctoral supervisor, director of the Christian Research Center of China Academy of Social Sciences, awarded as a national-level young and middle-aged expert with outstanding contributions and a national candidate for the "Millions of Talents Project in the New Century", elected as an academician of the European Academy of Science and Art, and served as the director of the Institute of World Religions of China Academy of Social Sciences from 1998. 1999 was elected Deputy Secretary-General and Executive Director of China United Front Theory Research Association. From 2000 to 2004, he served as the vice-chairman of UNESCO's International Research Committee on Philosophy and Humanities. 200 1 Elected President of China Religious Society. From March 5438+0, 2006 to June 2002, he attended the Central Party School 17. Singh gave a speech at the academic lecture. From August 2003 to July 2004, he worked as a Peyton researcher (visiting scholar) at the University of Birmingham, England. Since 2003, he has served as the head of the religious evaluation group of the National Social Science Fund and was awarded as an outstanding returned overseas student. He presided over Pang's lecture on Christianity and China culture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and served as the director of the United Board of Directors of Asian Christian Higher Education in the United States from 2003 to 2009. In 2004, he was selected as the first batch of "four groups" talents in the Propaganda Department of the CPC and re-elected as the executive director of China United Front Theory Research Association. In 2005, he was a member of the Academic Degrees Committee of China Academy of Social Sciences. In August 2006, he was elected as a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and was re-elected as the president of the Chinese Religious Society. In 2008, he was a member of the Philosophy Group of the State Council Academic Degree Office.

He is a member of the 11th and 12th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), a member of the Ethnic Affairs Committee and a member of the Qualification Examination Committee.