“Wong works their way through a host of issues and considerations for integrity in An Asian American Theology of Liberation. Because their knowledge of issues andauthors are literally global, they engage voices in religious and secular scholarship from the North and South, East and West.”
— Roy I. Sano, Retired Bishop of The United Methodist Church
“This book really is a kind of manifesto: an Asian American theological call to revolution, a revolution in decolonial thinking and practice. In that way, this book proposes what such a revolution would look like if the heterogeneity of Asian American experience were to be given central billing."
— Ki Joo Choi, Princeton Theological Seminary
"Wong Tian An has offered the Asian American church, and to the church at large, an unfathomable gift."— Luna Kim Yeh and Joshua E. Livingston, The Englewood Review of Books
“Wong Tian An is constructing an Asian American liberation theology: one that seeks to retrieve the radical spirit of the work of the first generation of theorists of the 1960s and 1970s (e.g., Roy Sano, Paul Sano), is in conversation with other liberation theologies in the U.S. and across the globe, and is accordingly antiracist, decolonial, feminist, queer, and neither given to ‘respectability’ (middle class AA norms of ‘model minority’ aspirations) nor setter theology.”
— Grace Yia-Hei Kao, Professor of Ethics and Bishop Roy I. Sano and Kathleen A. Thomas-Sano Professor
“This book demonstrates a wide array of learning, and understands the breadth of literature both in Asian American theology but also more broadly in critical race theory, Christian theology, and the relevant intersections. The book engages nearly every major figure and engagement of recent years. Admittedly Asian American theology is a small and growing field, but Wong Tian An seems to know all of it, and handles the material with dexterity.”
— Jonathan Tran, Associate Professor of Theology, Baylor University