EPISODE · Apr 22, 2024 · 56 MIN
Early Christians on War and Military Service - Dr. George Kalantzis
from Reparadigmed Podcast · host Nick Paine
The Reparadigmed Podcast welcomes Dr. George Kalantzis to discuss his book, Caesar and the Lamb: Early Christian Attitudes on War and Military Service. As a patristics scholar, Dr. Kalantzis takes Matt and Nick for a deep dive into the contrasts and comparisons between Christianity's historical stance on military service and contemporary views, spawned primarily from Augustine of Hippo in the 5th Century CE. He shares his insights into the early Christian rejection of military participation in the Roman Empire, drawing parallels to the challenges Christians face today in reconciling their faith with national allegiance. Through a rich discussion on theology, history, and personal conviction, sparing no criticism, Dr. Kalantzis challenges listeners to reflect on what it truly means to live out one's Christian faith in the context of modern civil and military obligations. The conversation spans from the foundations of Christian pacifism in antiquity to the complex entanglement of religion and state power in the present day, offering a unique perspective on how historical practices inform current debates on Christian identity and loyalty.Resources Referenced: Caesar and the Lamb by George KalantzisTheme Song: Believe by PosthumorousConnect with Us: Website Youtube Instagram
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The Reparadigmed Podcast welcomes Dr. George Kalantzis to discuss his book, Caesar and the Lamb: Early Christian Attitudes on War and Military Service. As a patristics scholar, Dr. Kalantzis takes Matt and Nick for a deep dive into the contrasts and comparisons between Christianity's historical stance on military service and contemporary views, spawned primarily from Augustine of Hippo in the 5th Century CE. He shares his insights into the early Christian rejection of military participation in the Roman Empire, drawing parallels to the challenges Christians face today in reconciling their faith with national allegiance. Through a rich discussion on theology, history, and personal conviction, sparing no criticism, Dr. Kalantzis challenges listeners to reflect on what it truly means to live out one's Christian faith in the context of modern civil and military obligations. The conversation spans from the foundations of Christian pacifism in antiquity to the complex entanglement of religion and state power in the present day, offering a unique perspective on how historical practices inform current debates on Christian identity and loyalty. Resources Referenced: Caesar and the Lamb [https://www.amazon.com/Caesar-Lamb-Christian-Attitudes-Military/dp/1608992535]by George Kalantzis Theme Song: Believe [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT9z3AMHr-A] by Posthumorous [https://linktr.ee/posthumorous] Connect with Us: Website [https://www.reparadigmed.com/] Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/@reparadigmed] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/reparadigmed/]
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