Shoki Coe (Chinese: 黃彰輝; pinyin: Huang Zhanghui; Wade–Giles: Hwang Chang-Hui; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Chiong-hui; 20 August 1914 – 28 October 1988) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, erstwhile principal of Tainan Theological Seminary (1949–1965) and director of the Theological Education Fund of the World Council of Churches.
[4] However, the name he chose to publish under in the 1970s and 1980s was Shoki Coe,[5][6] the Anglicized version of his name in Japanese, reflecting the context of the Taiwan of his birth under Japanese rule.
It was the only school that could connect to tertiary education during the Japanese colonial period.
In 1938, he obtained a scholarship to study theology at Westminster College, Cambridge and stayed at the home of a Taiwanese missionary, David Landsborough.
[8] He married Winifred Saunders, a Bristol native, in 1944 in the United Kingdom.