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Kwok ’n’ Roll

Kwok Pui Lan
Kwok ’n’ Roll
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    Faithful Provocations Ep 5: Erotic Justice: Faith, Sex, and Politics

    13/06/2026 | 20 mins.
    What does it mean to practice erotic justice in a time of political crisis? Christian social ethicist Marvin M. Ellison joins Faithful Provocations to explore the intersection of faith, sexuality, and public life — from his upbringing in the American South wrestling with his family's history in slavery, to his critical work on same-sex marriage activism, to what his congregation in Maine has done to protect immigrants from ICE raids.

    In this conversation, Marvin reflects on Augustine's theology of hope, what White Christians must reckon with in the MAGA era, and why "erotic justice" — the title of his book — remains an urgent framework for faithful living today.

    📚 Erotic Justice by Marvin Ellison
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    When Faith Meets Mars: A Priest-Scientist Speaks

    10/06/2026 | 23 mins.
    Can you search for life on Mars — and still believe in God? 

    An Episcopal priest and NASA astrobiologist, Pamela Conrad spent years working on rover missions designed to look for signs of life on Mars. In this conversation with Kwok Pui Lan, she makes the case that faith and science are not enemies — they are two different lenses pointed at the same reality.

    Topics covered:

    Why curiosity is at the heart of both science and faith

    What the Mars rover missions revealed about life — and about creation

    Why the US-China moon race is a colonial problem, not a scientific one

    How to read Genesis without reading it literally — and what a medieval rabbi says about it

    How her book A Believer's Journey Through the Stars is structured around sound, light, and time

    Why "darkness" and "blackness" are not the same thing — and its implications for race

    Why she prefers "we ARE creation" over "creation care"

    The Society of Ordained Scientists and its mission in an age of disinformation

    📖 A Believer's Journey Through the Stars by Pamela G. Conrad
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    Is India the Next Authoritarian State?

    27/05/2026 | 20 mins.
    Postcolonial theologian Kwok Pui Lan dialogues with Indian ecofeminist theologian Aruna Gnanadason — former director of the Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation program of the World Council of Churches — to ask the question no one in faith circles wants to answer: Is India sliding toward authoritarianism, and what does the church do about it? From the uncanny parallels between Modi and Trump, to the BJP's manipulation of the women's movement, to what indigenous Indian women can teach the global church about earth care and resistance — this conversation is urgent, grounded, and prophetic.

    Aruna Gnanadason is the author of Listen to the Women, Listen to the Earth, and a decades-long leader in Asian feminist and ecofeminist theology.
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    God Loves Me. The Bible Too

    22/05/2026 | 22 mins.
    Peter Carlson grew up evangelical — fluent in scripture, certain of God's love, but told by his church a very different story. Today he's a queer theologian and editor of the Queer Lectionary, inviting queer people — and everyone — to reclaim the Bible on their own terms.

    In this conversation, Peter shares what it means to read scripture through a queer lens, why Zacchaeus may be the queerest story in the Bible, and why the church needs to start asking those in the margins: "Where are you finding God?"

    ✦ What is the Queer Lectionary?
    ✦ Why queer readings of scripture matter for everyone
    ✦ The Zacchaeus story — and what most preachers miss
    ✦ Responding to critics who say the Bible's meaning is clear
    ✦ Queer theology as a practice of embodiment, not just identity

    Peter Carlson is an Episcopal queer theologian and editor of A Queer Lectionary (Year A and Year B), a multi-voice collection of sermons on the Revised Common Lectionary.

    🎙️ Kwok Pui Lan is a postcolonial theologian exploring faith, social justice, and cross-cultural dialogue.
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    Faithful Provocations Ep 4: Is America Actually a Christian Nation?

    15/05/2026 | 14 mins.
    In this episode of Faithful Provocations, theologians Kwok Pui Lan and Mary E. Hunt take on one of the most urgent questions of our time: What happens when the boundaries between church and state collapse? Drawing on theology, history, and contemporary politics, they examine the roots of Christian nationalism, the dangers of a state-sponsored faith, and what faithful resistance looks like in today's political landscape.

    This is Episode 4 of Faithful Provocations — a series of honest, theologically grounded conversations about faith, justice, and the world we live in. This concludes the current run of Faithful Provocations. We'll return when the moment calls.
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About Kwok ’n’ Roll
What does it mean to be a Christian and a person of faith in today’s challenging world? How can we have meaningful dialogue across racial, cultural, religious, and political differences to address the urgent needs of our time? Join Kwok Pui Lan, a pioneering postcolonial theologian, in her conversation with leading intellectuals, courageous religious leaders, fearless activists, and inspiring artists and roll along.
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