Johnny Lai

Thesis title: Reading Oliver O’Donovan’s Theology of ‘The Common Good’ in the Context of Hong Kong

Background

I am from Hong Kong and currently a PhD researcher at the University of Edinburgh working on a thesis "Reading Oliver O'Donovan's Theology of 'The Common Good' in the Context of Hong Kong".

Before coming to Edinburgh, I undertook a ministerial training (MDiv) at China Graduate School of Theology and worked in ministry at Abounding Grace Baptist Church for six years. I then completed a MTh Theology in History at University of Edinburgh in 2023. Prior to my journey of theological studies and ministry, I obtained my bachelor's degree in mathematics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and taught in local secondary schools for three years.

Qualifications

BSc - Mathematics Chinese University of Hong Kong (2009)

PGdip - Education  University of Hong Kong (2010)

Master of Divinity China Graduate School of Theology (2016)

MTh - Theology in History (Distinction) University of Edinburgh (2023)

Responsibilities & affiliations

PG Convener 2024-25 Society for the Study of Christian Ethics

Members: Society for the Study of Theology, Society for the Study of Christian Ethics

Undergraduate teaching

2024-25 Tutor - DIVI08026 – The God(s) of the Philosophers: Proposals and Problems

Research summary

Christian Ethics, Political Theology, Systematic Theology

Current research interests

Christian Ethics in Oliver O'Donovan's thought, Theologies arisen in the context of Hong Kong, Sanctification and Social Transformation, Secular authorities and Churches

Past research interests

Kevin Vanhoozer's Theological Hermeneutics

Organiser

2025: SSCE PG Conference: Conflict and Peacebuilding (Edinburgh, 7th May). Plenary Speakers: Oliver O'Donovan and Rachel Muers.

2024: Postgraduate Forum at SSCE annual conference (York St John's, 5th Sept): Studying Ethics with Social Media. Speakers: Robert Song, Rachel Muers and Anthony Reddie. 

Papers delivered

2025 (Forthcoming): 'Flesh and Blood Thelogies' (Warwick, 7th-10th Apr): 'Food and the Recognition of a People'; organised by the Society for the Study of Theology.

2025: 'Whose Christianity Anyway? Exploring Theological Contestations in the Public and Political' (Edinburgh, 9th-10th Jan): 'Sing Hallelujah to the Lord' and a Glimpse of Political Theology; organised by Centre for Theology and Public Issues (Edinburgh).

2024: Postgraduate Colloquium (Edinburgh, 7th June): Hauerwas in dilemma? Analysing two strands of political theology in Hong Kong which employ Hauerwas’ social ethic; organised by School of Divinity Postgraduate Committee, University of Edinburgh.

2024: Scottish Universities Biblical Studies Postgraduate Day Conference (Edinburgh, 3rd June): An evaluative study of theological interpretation of Ezekiel 14:1-11 through conversing with traumatic reading; organised by SGSAH.

2024: 'Shalom' - SSCE Postgraduate Conference(Durham, 22nd-23rd March):  ‘We Are What We Eat’: Towards A Theology of Eating as a Respectful Communion of Peoples; organised by The Society for the Study of Christian Ethics Postgraduate Conveners