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Kwok ’n’ Roll

Kwok Pui Lan
Kwok ’n’ Roll
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    Faithful Provocations Ep 2: Gun Violence and the White House Correspondents' Dinner

    01/05/2026 | 13 mins.
    What happens when the people who preach peace practice violence? From the Washington Hilton assassination attempt to the hidden abuses of celebrated religious leaders, Kwok Pui Lan and Mary Hunt ask the hard questions faith communities don't want to face.

    In this episode of Faithful Provocations, Kwok Pui Lan and Mary Hunt begin with the moral shock of gun violence at the White House Correspondents' Dinner — 2,600 people crouching under tables at the Washington Hilton — and ask what faith demands in response.

    Was Jesus truly nonviolent? What can the Catonsville Nine, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. teach us now? And what do we do when celebrated religious leaders and activist — John Howard Yoder, Jean Vanier, César Chávez — are credibly accused of abusing women? Mary Hunt names it directly: the "veneer of virtue." If violence is a feminist issue, churches and religious communities must reckon with what she calls "spiritual domestic violence" — harm done in our own spiritual homes. 

    New episode next Friday.
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    The African Theologian Who Became General Secretary of the YWCA

    29/04/2026 | 26 mins.
    What does it mean to be the first non-White General Secretary of the world YWCA? How does an African woman break the glass ceiling — not just once, but repeatedly — to lead global organizations and reshape the landscape of Christian theology?

    Dr. Musimbi Kanyoro from Kenya is one of those rare leaders. She served as the founding coordinator of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians, championing African women's voices in theology and driving their work into publication and global recognition.

    In this conversation, Dr. Kanyoro unpacks what makes African women's theology distinctive: it is contextual, rooted in lived experience, and always addressing the urgent needs of the moment — from women's leadership and HIV/AIDS to the COVID pandemic and now the vital relationship between religion and the environment.

    She also shares her work in women and philanthropy, channeling resources through foundations that fund innovative solutions to female education, the lack of opportunities, and gender-based violence. Her vision is clear: the older generation of women must hold the ladder steady so the younger generation can climb to new heights — breaking gender inequity and transforming their communities.
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    Faithfaith Provocations Ep 1: Is Peace Feminist: Women Theologians Respond to War

    24/04/2026 | 18 mins.
    Is peace a feminist issue? In the first episode of Faithful Provocations, theologians Kwok Pui Lan and Mary E. Hunt challenge the assumption that men — popes or presidents — speak for all of us on war and peace. As Pope Leo XIV and Donald Trump clash over the Iran war, and the first female Archbishop of Canterbury prepares to visit the Vatican, two feminist theologians ask the questions the headlines aren't asking: What does women's leadership mean for a theology of nonviolence? Should women be drafted? And can the church credibly champion peace when it can't agree on gender equality inside its own walls? In this episode:

    • Why feminist theology reframes war as a question of faith — not just politics

    • Women-led Catholic peace movements: Sisters of Mercy, Pax Christi, and the Leadership Conference of Women Religious

    • The automatic draft registration coming in December — and whether women will be included

    • Women in the military vs. women's ordination: two kinds of equality, two very different outcomes

    • Can Roman Catholic and Anglican leaders agree on peace when they disagree on gender?

    Faithful Provocations is a weekly Friday series hosted by Kwok Pui Lan (Episcopal postcolonial theologian) and Mary E. Hunt (Catholic feminist theologian), exploring urgent questions at the intersection of faith, gender, and justice.

    🔔 New episodes every Friday. Subscribe so you don't miss the next provocation.
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    Is Peace Feminist? Women Theologians Respond to War and Pope Leo

    24/04/2026 | 17 mins.
    Is peace a feminist issue? In the first episode of Faithful Provocations, theologians Kwok Pui Lan and Mary Hunt challenge the assumption that men — popes or presidents — speak for all of us on war and peace.

    As Pope Leo XIV and Donald Trump clash over the Iran war, and the first female Archbishop of Canterbury prepares to visit the Vatican, two feminist theologians ask the questions the headlines aren't asking: What does women's leadership mean for a theology of nonviolence? Should women be drafted? And can the church credibly champion peace when it can't agree on gender equality inside its own walls?

    In this episode:

    Why feminist theology reframes war as a question of faith — not just politics

    Women-led Catholic peace movements: Sisters of Mercy, Pax Christi, and the Leadership Conference of Women Religious

    The automatic draft registration coming in December — and whether women will be included

    Women in the military vs. women's ordination: two kinds of equality, two very different outcomes

    Can Roman Catholic and Anglican leaders agree on peace when they disagree on gender?

    Faithful Provocations is a weekly Friday series hosted by Kwok Pui Lan (Episcopal postcolonial theologian) and Mary Hunt (Catholic feminist theologian), exploring urgent questions at the intersection of faith, gender, and justice.

    🔔 New episodes every Friday. Subscribe so you don't miss the next provocation.
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    Why the Iran War Fails Every Just War Theory Test?

    21/04/2026 | 17 mins.
    Is there such a thing as a "just war"? For centuries, Christian theology said yes. Today, the Church isn't so sure.

    In this conversation, Dr. Kwok Pui Lan discusses with Dr. Kyle Lambelet one of the most urgent questions in Christian ethics: has Just War Theory run its course? Drawing on Catholic teaching from Augustine to Pope Leo XIV, and the growing movement toward nonviolence within the Church, this video unpacks why the framework that once justified military force is now being challenged from within Christianity itself — and what pacifism offers as an alternative.

    With political leaders invoking Just War Theory to justify military action in 2025-2026, this debate has never been more urgent. What does Christian faith actually say about war? What does it demand?

    Dr. Kyle Lambelet is a professor of ethics and Director of the St. Nicholas Center for Faith and Justice at Virginia Theological Seminary and the author of ¡Presente!: Nonviolent Politics and the Resurrection of the Dead

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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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