A Christian Veteran Challenges Militarism - Joshua Schuettenhelm

Why is the American church so obsessed with the military? Joshua Schuettenhelm, Iraq War veteran and author of Dogmatic Uncertainty, is on Christianity Without Compromise with host Jake Doberenz to expose the idol of militarism in American Christianity. Joshua traces his journey from embracing Christian nationalism and military service to discovering the radical, nonviolent way of Jesus. He explains how greed and fear fuel the military-industrial complex, how the church has been co-opted into empire thinking, and why collective repentance is necessary for Christians complicit in systems of violence. There’s also a really sobering conversation about how wrestling with militarism will require creative thinking in changing out economy.

Key takeaways from this episode:
American militarism is rooted in greed and fear, two forces Christians are called to resist.
The early church’s unanimous opposition to violence offers a blueprint for reclaiming a Jesus-centered, nonviolent witness.
Smashing the idol of militarism requires creativity, sacrifice, and a willingness to repent of cultural complicity in violence.

Important Links:
Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond
Veterans for Peace organization

Joshua Schuettenhelm is a veteran of the Iraq War and former Air Force Crew Chief. His forthcoming book, Dogmatic Uncertainty, explores his journey from rigid belief to a liberated, Jesus-focused faith.

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