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Acknowledgments

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This book could not have been written without the help and encouragement of many people. I would like to thank my doctoral adviser and mentor, James H. Cone, who believed in me and helped me find my theological voice. I would also like to thank my other theological mentors over the last decade: Kwok Pui-lan, Mark D. Jordan, and Christopher L. Morse.

I would like to thank all members of the Episcopal Divinity School community for their support, especially my faculty colleagues. It is difficult to imagine a more talented and passionate group of scholars-pastors-activists than Angela Bauer-Levesque, Clarence Butler, Christopher Duraisingh, Bill Kondrath, Kwok Pui-lan, Julie Lytle, Joan Martin, Katherine Hancock Ragsdale, Ed Rodman, Susie Snyder, Fredrica Harris Thompsett, Larry Wills, and Gale Yee. I am also grateful for Aura Fluett, our wonderful reference librarian.

I am grateful for my past and—in some instances—present colleagues and friends at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, the Church Pension Group, the Metropolitan Community Churches, the American Academy of Religion (in particular, the Asian North American Religions, Cultures, and Society Group and the Gay Men and Religion Group), Christ Church Cambridge, the Gay Asian and Pacific Islander Men of New York (GAPIMNY), Queer Asian Spirit, and Easton Mountain Retreat Center, many of whom are cited in this book.

I am grateful for the participants in the 2010 Emory University Summer Seminar on Religion and Sexuality, the participants in the 2010 Human Rights Campaign Summer Institute, and my colleagues in the Emerging Queer API Religion Scholars (EQARS) group.

I am grateful for my theological “family” and other conversation partners, colleagues, and friends over the years, including Byron Au Yong, Roy Birchard, Pat Bumgardner, Mike Campos, Faith Cantor, George Chien, Arnie Chin, Susie Chin, Conrad Chu, Hugo Córdova Quero, Ned Coughlin, Thomas Eoyang, Diane Fisher, Vicky Furio, K. David Harrison, Sharon Hwang Colligan, Barton T. Jones, Michael Kelly, Jonipher Kwong, Wendell Laurent, Debbie Lee, Elizabeth Leung, Benny Liew, Leng Lim, Sister Linda Julian, Mary McKinney, Jay Michaelson, Kyle Miura, Tim Nevits, Hung Nguyen, Su Pak, Christine Pao, Pauline Park, Sung Park, Ed Paul, Paul Raushenbush, Joe Robinson, Michael Shernoff, David Siegenthaler, Miak Siew, Scot Simon, John Stasio, Pressley Sutherland, Dave Swinarski, Jonathan Tan, Josh Thomas, Weiben Wang, and Lai Shan Yip. There are many, many others—the names of whom would fill many books in the world—and I am thankful for all of them.

I have appreciated the thoughtful comments of my editor at Seabury Books, Davis Perkins, and those of my friends and colleagues Rich McCarty, Catherine Owens, Bob Shore-Goss, Sue Spilecki, and Linn Tonstad who graciously agreed to review the manuscript. Of course, all errors and omissions in the manuscript remain my sole responsibility.

I am grateful to my network of family and friends in both cyberspace (for example, on Facebook) and the real world, including my mom, Deanna Cheng; my brother, Andrew Cheng; and his family, Abi Karlin-Resnick, Jordan Cheng, and Noah Cheng. I give thanks for the life of my late father, Richard H.Y. Cheng. Most of all, I am grateful to my husband, Michael Boothroyd, who has been radical love incarnate for me over the last two decades, and our dog, Chartres, who has brought much joy into our lives.

December 1, 2010World AIDS DayCambridge, Massachusetts

Radical Love

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