Since U.S. political and military strategies pivoted to Asia, tensions between the United States and Asian and Pacific countries have escalated. Geopolitical changes in the Asia Pacific have challenged the world order and will shape the destiny of the twenty-first century. These rapid changes test and challenge the concepts, theories, and frameworks developed in political theology arising from North Atlantic contexts. It is urgent to scrutinize the relationship between the theological and the political from a transpacific perspective.
In Transpacific Political Theology, Kwok Pui-lan brings together sixteen scholars from across the theological disciplines and from various Asian countries and North America. The book provides a framework for transpacific political theology by discussing racism and casteism, racial capitalism, gender and sexuality, Asian and Pacific political visions, and the China-U.S. contest. It elucidates the intersection between sexual politics and theology by queering heteronormativity, Asian values, and binary national narratives. With the heightened military tensions in the region, the book offers insights into war and violence, invokes the power of mourning, explores the use of art in interreligious healing, describes the processes of peacebuilding, and provides theo-ethical principles for reparations.
The collective insights of these scholars produce a pioneering mosaic in the developing field of transpacific studies. In addition to moving the burgeoning field forward, the cutting-edge perspectives developed in Transpacific Political Theology provide a lens through which the reader can reevaluate the complex power structures, theological frameworks, and status quo of empire, coloniality, and marginalization that might exist in their context, opening doors into further conversations of liberation and just peace.
Table des matières
Introduction: Transpacific Political Theology in the Making: Development and Themes
Kwok Pui-lan
I Political Theology in a Transpacific Frame
1 Reckoning with Violent Transpacific Legacies: The Impact of Racism and Casteism
Sunder John Boopalan
2 The Plenteous Harvest: Racial Capitalism’s Transpacific Implication for American Antiracism
Jonathan Tran
3 I Am a Citizen of the Pacific Ocean: A Transpacific Feminist Theology from Jeju Island
Keun-joo Christine Pae
4 Theologizing Moana and Pasifika World(view)s
Jione Havea
II Geopolitics and Power
5 Climate Change and U.S. Militarized Responses in Asia and the Pacific
Nami Kim
6 ‘Neither Here nor There’ as Prophetic Witness: On Asian American Politics between Empires
Ki Joo Choi
7 The Question of Political Legitimacy in Chinese Political Theology
Peng Yin
8 National Ideology and Folklore for a Christian Political Theology in Indonesia
Izak Y. M. Lattu
9 The Postsecular and the Pedagogical in Political Theologies in Sinophone Communities
Justin K. H. Tse
10 The Geopolitics of Interreligious Dialogue: Political Zionism, Sinhala Buddhist Nationalism, and the Oppressed
Jude Lal Fernando
III Erotopolitics and Theology
11 Intersections: Queer Theology and Political Theology
Sharon A. Bong
12 A Theophilosophical Meditation: Queering Filipino Selfhood and Nationhood
Michael Sepidoza Campos
IV Theopolitics of Peace and Reparation
13 Mourning All the Dead: A Politico-Theological Imagination for Peace
Kyeongil Jung
14 A Theopoetics of the Wounds: An Indonesian Feminist Historiography of Political Trauma
Septemmy E. Lakawa
15 When ‘Sorry’ Isn’t Enough: Constructing an Asian American Theology of Reparations
Grace Y. Kao
Epilogue: Conversations on Transpacific Political Theologies Past, Present, Future
Lester Edwin J. Ruiz
A propos de l’auteur
Kwok Pui-lan was Dean’s Professor of Systematic Theology at Candler School of Theology. She also co-edited Teaching Global Theologies: Power and Praxis.