A key need for Christians today is for a model that makes sense of the complex data of world religious traditions, and is rooted in coherent Christian theology. This need is especially apparent within the rapidly-growing Chinese Church, which seeks to relate what was long regarded as a 'western' faith to one of the world's most distinct, ancient, and rich traditions. The most popular contemporary typology of religions numbers three models - exclusivism, pluralism, and inclusivism - that attempt to explain how Christianity relates to other religions. The goal of this study is to define and test a variant solution called Fulfilment Theology within the Chinese context, especially in the work of contemporary philosopher Yuan Zhiming.