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Should Christians condone war?

There is a long history of debate among Christians regarding the use of violence. Is “turning the other cheek” an excuse to take oppression lying down? Should Christians adhere to national military obligations? Is there such a thing as a “just war,” or is all killing anti-Christian?

Michael Budde has been studying these questions for a long time. In this episode, he discusses why he thinks Christians are called to total non-violence, why nationalism is responsible for many of the church’s historical failings, and what a counter-cultural version of faith might look like.

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Resources mentioned this episode

Just War as Christian Discipleship by Daniel Bell

No Bars to Manhood by Daniel Berrigan

PDF of Lee’s Interview Notes

Transcript for Abridged Episode

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