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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2023 · 1H 18M

Marine Turned Pacifist Debunks Redemptive Violence

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Meet the Tattooed Theologian. Dillon Naber Cruz experienced trauma in his childhood and during his service in the Marine Corps. After coming to grips with his PTSD and how the US military wages war and trains recruits, Dillon went back to the teachings of Jesus and addressed the cognitive dissonance he felt. Join Dillon and Michael as they discuss how Dillon became an aspirational pacifist and why redemptive violence---the belief that violence can be used to bring order to society---doesn't work in the world. If you're weary of cycles of violence, the dehumanization of "the other," and retributive methods of solving evil or injustice, you'll appreciate Dillon's insights into restorative justice. He has an inspirational, challenging, and hopeful message for us all, particularly in light of today's wars and conflicts. To learn more about Dillon, visit: https://tattooed-theologian.com/ To grab his latest book, Theological Musings: Collected Essays of a Tattooed Theologian, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Theological-Musings-Collected-Tattooed-Theologian-ebook/dp/B0CF3VKC1C/ To learn more about Michael's book, Breaking Bad Faith, that deals with this topic, visit: https://www.spiritualbrewpub.com/ #violence #war #peacemaking #pacifists #military #israelhamaswar Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Meet the Tattooed Theologian. Dillon Naber Cruz experienced trauma in his childhood and during his service in the Marine Corps. After coming to grips with his PTSD and how the US military wages war and trains recruits, Dillon went back to the teachings of Jesus and addressed the cognitive dissonance he felt. Join Dillon and Michael as they discuss how Dillon became an aspirational pacifist and why redemptive violence---the belief that violence can be used to bring order to society---doesn't work in the world. If you're weary of cycles of violence, the dehumanization of "the other," and retributive methods of solving evil or injustice, you'll appreciate Dillon's insights into restorative justice. He has an inspirational, challenging, and hopeful message for us all, particularly in light of today's wars and conflicts. To learn more about Dillon, visit: https://tattooed-theologian.com/ To grab his latest book, Theological Musings: Collected Essays of a Tattooed Theologian, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Theological-Musings-Collected-Tattooed-Theologian-ebook/dp/B0CF3VKC1C/ To learn more about Michael's book, Breaking Bad Faith, that deals with this topic, visit: https://www.spiritualbrewpub.com/ #violence #war #peacemaking #pacifists #military #israelhamaswar

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