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Kwok Pui-lan

Kwok Pui-lan is Professor of Christian Theology and Spirituality at the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, MA. She is the author of Chinese Women and Christianity, 1860-1927 (Scholars), Postcolonial Imagination and Feminist Theology (Westminster John Knox), and editor of Hope Abundant: Third World and Indigenous Women’s Theology (Orbis Books).

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Religion Dispatches
In the fall of 2009 I visited eight cities in China. I discussed Marxist understanding of religion, homosexuality, the persistence of popular religiosity, freedom of research, and approaches to the study of religion with Chinese colleagues in a carefree and open atmosphere. The Chinese colleagues followed closely what was happening outside and asked me about the schism within the Anglican Communion over the issue of homosexuality. I found many new books on religion by Chinese scholars and translations of Western religious texts selling in local bookstores. I offered lectures on feminist theology in top universities and a Protestant seminary. Religion was no longer a taboo subject. These kinds of exchanges would have been unimaginable twenty years ago.
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Religion Dispatches
Many have recognized colonialist themes in Avatar but is there also room for an anti-imperial reading of the bible in its narrative?
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Religion Dispatches
On the twentieth anniversary of the Tiananmen square protests, we are watching another struggle for justice on the streets of Tehran. And we remember the words of Dr. King: “No lie can live forever.”
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