Awkward Asian Theologians is the audio project of AwkwardAsianTheologian.com, and is a collaboration between Matthew Tan (Dean of Studies at Vianney College Seminary in the Diocese of Wagga Wagga) and Daniel Ang (Director of the Archdiocese of Sydney's Centre for Evangelisation). Each fortnight, the podcast brings academic theology to lived life as seen through the eyes of two Australian Catholic ... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
It’s September which, as every Chinese auntie knows, means ghost month is over but the suffering of the long year has just begun.
In this episode, Matt and Dan slip into the bitter oolong of theological reflection and sip slowly on the paradox of s... more
Welcome to Awkward Asian Theologians, where Matt and Dan embark on their most swoon-worthy, heart-fluttering episode yet - a theological deep dive into love.
They unpack why a band called Foreigner penned the immortal anthem “I Want to Know What Lo... more
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 b... more
Matt and Dan kick things off by casually showing off their wristwear, channelling peak Asian salaryman energy, before limping valiantly into the Church’s missionary posture (not that posture, you degenerate).
Along the way, they acknowledge the bur... more
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