Getting off the fence: How Eastern Catholicism got me intellectually unstuck through Hong Kong's Occupy Protest
I became Eastern Catholic because I was a bad intellectual. And I wanted to become a better one. I did not know that my intellect was in such bad shape until I finished my doctorate. Professionally, I have a Ph.D. in geography. My dissertation is on Cantonese-speaking Protestants and how they engage...
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2017
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