Awkward Asian Theologians

S2E4 Bubble Tea After Mass: Migrants


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Matt and Dan sit down with a pot of oolong and a question: What happens when people move – and the Church moves with them?


In this episode, they poke around the tangled roots between migration and the makeup of the global and local Church. Like a bamboo grove shaped by wind and soil, the Church grows along the fault lines of human movement, and it’s anything but static. They also untangle a very awkward knot: What does it mean to do things “Asianly” and do things “Christianly”? Are these two different tea leaves, or the same leaves steeped in different water?

From shifting migration trends to the ache of nostalgia and the theology of loss (because Auntie’s dumplings are gone and so is the neighbourhood church), they reflect on how migrant Christians carry faith not just in their luggage, but in their longing. All this while trying to avoid getting trapped in the usual political hotpot.


No easy soundbites here. Just some awkward theology with a side of rice.


Resources

Pew Research Center: The Religious Composition of the World’s Migrants

Catholic Voice: It's All in the Numbers

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Awkward Asian TheologiansBy Matthew Tan and Daniel Ang