Abstract
In this episode, David C. Chao, Director of the Center for Asian American Christianity, hosts Professor Ann Gillian Chu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Hong Kong Baptist University and Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Ethics. They delve into Professor Chu’s research on lived theology, exploring how social environments shape theological reflection, and discuss the 2021 political unrest in Hong Kong and its theological implications. The conversation also covers the UK’s BN(O) visa route, its effects on Hong Kong families, and the resulting mental health and community dynamics. Join us for a deep dive into migration trends, the role of digital technology in maintaining transnational connections, and the evolving landscape of Christian communities in Hong Kong and the UK.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Princeton, NJ |
| Publisher | Center for Asian American Christianity, Princeton Theological Seminary |
| Media of output | Podcast |
| Publication status | Published - 16 Jan 2026 |
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