
Homebrewed Christianity Combat Theology w/ Logan Isaac and Matt Moorman
Aug 18, 2015
Logan Isaac, an Iraqi vet and peace activist, joins Matt Moorman, a former soldier turned minister, to dive into the complexities of faith and military service. They discuss the stark realities soldiers face compared to theoretical debates on war and peace. Personal narratives shaped by events like 9/11 reveal struggles in reconciling Christian beliefs with military duty. The conversation also touches on the moral dilemmas of veteran experiences and advocates for more inclusive church practices encompassing the realities of conflict.
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Episode notes
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Exploring Epic Reads and Community Engagement in Theology
04:24 • 2min
Navigating Faith and Military Service
06:06 • 27min
Unpacking the Morality of Military Service
33:23 • 8min
Exploring Prayer, Conflict, and Inclusivity
40:55 • 7min
Mennonites on Motorcycles and Theological Reflections
47:52 • 2min
Faith and Military Service: Navigating Complexities
50:14 • 14min
Navigating Identity and Community in Troubling Times
01:04:36 • 13min
