Kwok pui lan pluralism religion

          These religions include Hinduism, Jainism, Christianity, Sikhism, several forms of Buddhism, Confucian traditions and Islam.

        1. Professor Kwok Pui Lan joins us to share wisdom from her recent book The Anglican Tradition from a Postcolonial Perspective.
        2. This volume explores a number of topics in theology and ethics from perspectives inspired by the work of Kwok Pui-Lan.
        3. She is Christian, a member of the imperialistic faith tradition aptly named Anglican.
        4. A conversation with theologian Kwok Pui Lan about colonialism, the Anglican church, Desmond Tutu, and more.
        5. This volume explores a number of topics in theology and ethics from perspectives inspired by the work of Kwok Pui-Lan..

          Kwok Pui-lan

          Hong Kong feminist theologian specializing in Asian feminism and postcolonial theology

          In this Chinese name, the family name is Kwok.

          Kwok Pui-lan (Chinese: 郭佩蘭, born 1952) is a Hong Kong-born feminist theologian known for her work on Asian feminist theology and postcolonial theology.

          Academic life and career

          Kwok was born in Hong Kong to Chinese parents who practiced Chinese folk religion at home. She converted to Anglican Christianity when she was a teenager.

          Kwok started her B.A.

          at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, before moving on to do her BD and MTh at Southeast Asia Graduate School of Theology.

          Religion can not be separated from other social relations (especially cultural) as stated classic secularization theory.

          She gained her Th.D. from Harvard Divinity School,[2] finishing her doctoral dissertation on "Chinese Women and Christianity" in 1989, later published through Scholars Press.[3] She is the author of twenty books, including Postcolonial Imagination and Feminist Theology (2005).

          She has published in the disciplines of feminist