Truth, Justice, and the Way - Episode 10: Superman and War
Truth, Justice, and the Way - Episode 10: Superman and War
What does it mean for the world’s most powerful hero to live in a world shaped by war?
In this episode of Truth, Justice, and the Way: Superman & Spirituality, Rick Lee James and David Dalt explore Superman’s long relationship with war, patriotism, justice, violence, and peace. From the character’s origins on the eve of World War II to modern stories wrestling with moral injury and the costs of violence, they ask what Superman can teach us about restraint, hope, accountability, and the human soul.
In This Episode
* Superman’s creation in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Jewish sons of immigrants who were deeply aware of the rise of fascism in Europe.
* The famous 1940 Look Magazine story in which Superman brings Hitler and Stalin before the League of Nations—not for annihilation, but for accountability.
* The difference between submitting to the rule of law and submitting to military power.
* Superman’s role in World War II-era comics and his function as a symbol of hope and morale for soldiers and civilians alike.
* Why Superman’s greatest power may not be strength, but restraint.
* The contrast between military conditioning and Superman’s commitment to holding back from violence whenever possible.
* Modern Superman stories, including the Warworld Saga, and how a depowered Superman remains a symbol of hope, redemption, and moral courage.
* Moral injury versus PTSD and the spiritual wounds that can accompany war and violence.
* Superman as a survivor of catastrophe and how different interpretations of the character wrestle with trauma, meaning, and despair.
* The impact of violence on individuals, veterans, caregivers, and society as a whole.
* Loneliness, isolation, compassion fatigue, and the importance of human connection.
* Stories like Hacksaw Ridge and First Blood as lenses for understanding war, healing, and moral formation.
* Whether superhero stories inspire us to become better neighbors—or simply encourage us to look for someone to punch.
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Wishing all who celebrate a meaningful and grateful Thanksgiving.
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