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Seeing Nonviolently with Rev. John Dear
Manage episode 486956912 series 2803392
What would change if you believed that active, creative non-violence was the deepest expression of love?
In this episode, Brian McLaren and co-host Carmen Acevedo Butcher welcome legendary peace activist, Catholic priest, and author Fr. John Dear for an unflinching conversation about the cost—and the healing power—of universal non-violence. Together they explore how language shapes our discipleship, what it feels like to be seen with unconditional love, and why “live and stop the killing” may be the clearest way to describe love in action.
Resources:
- Find out more about Fr. John Dear here.
- Find out more The Beatitudes Center for the Nonviolent Jesus: here.
Connect with us:
- Have a question you'd like Brian or Carmen to answer about this season?
- Email us: [email protected]
- Send us a voicemail: cac.org/voicemail
71 episodes
Manage episode 486956912 series 2803392
What would change if you believed that active, creative non-violence was the deepest expression of love?
In this episode, Brian McLaren and co-host Carmen Acevedo Butcher welcome legendary peace activist, Catholic priest, and author Fr. John Dear for an unflinching conversation about the cost—and the healing power—of universal non-violence. Together they explore how language shapes our discipleship, what it feels like to be seen with unconditional love, and why “live and stop the killing” may be the clearest way to describe love in action.
Resources:
- Find out more about Fr. John Dear here.
- Find out more The Beatitudes Center for the Nonviolent Jesus: here.
Connect with us:
- Have a question you'd like Brian or Carmen to answer about this season?
- Email us: [email protected]
- Send us a voicemail: cac.org/voicemail
71 episodes
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