Awkward Asian Theologians
The Asians are back! Armed with highlighted books, unearned anxiety, and the emotional resilience of jasmine tea, Matt and Dan kick off a new season reflecting on their first (entirely unofficial) live event: a Communion & Liberation panel launching the second edition of Luigi Giussani's At the Origin of the Christian Claim. Somewhere between Giussani, Chinese family dynamics, and a theological detour into Pokémon, they argue that Christianity isn't an exam to ace or a family reputation to maintain - despite what certain Asian grandfathers may imply - but an encounter with the living Christ who keeps turning up in ordinary life like the auntie who arrives unannounced, cuts up fruit, and quietly rearranges your life. The Gospel isn't how you "win" at life. It's how you witness through life. Not by mastering Christian content, but by belonging to the sympathetic presence of Christ. We also discuss why the ultimate stress test for Catholic theology is teaching high school students, and why Pokémon may be more evangelically significant than anyone intended. Like every good Chinese banquet, you'll leave wondering what just happened - but somehow, you'll still want dessert. Resources Fr John O'Connor: Food for Faith [https://foodforfaith.org.nz/]
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