An Asian American Theology of Liberation

What does liberation mean for Asians at the core of an anti-Black, settler-colonial empire? This landmark book is the first to offer an Asian American theology of liberation for the present and future global crises. The broad scope of contemporary ideas that the book engages with will be of interest...

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Main Author: Wong, Tian An (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Lever Press 2023
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