Cage Free Theology
In this episode of Cage-Free Theology, Clint Archer and Will Brannon tackle a complex ethical dilemma within the Christian faith: Is war ever just? While war is always a result of a fallen world, the guys explore the historical and biblical framework known as Just War Theory. From the ancient writings of Augustine and Aquinas to modern-day applications in the military and personal self-defense, this conversation dives deep into the principles that govern when a nation should go to war (Jus ad bellum) and how that war should be conducted (Jus in bello). Key Discussion Points: -The Framework of Justice: Breaking down the seven core principles of Just War, including just cause, last resort, and competent authority. -Proportionality & Success: Why a just war requires a realistic definition of "success" and a commitment to minimizing civilian casualties. -Christians in the Military: Can a believer serve in the armed forces with a clear conscience? Clint and Will discuss the role of humility and the "higher authority" of God’s Word. -Pacifism vs. Resistance: A look at the biblical case for and against absolute non-resistance. Is "turning the other cheek" a command for all of life or specifically for religious persecution? -Personal Self-Defense: Drawing from Exodus 22 and modern self-defense training (like Krav Maga), the Clint & Will discuss the distinction between protecting property and protecting life. Whether you're struggling with the headlines of global conflict or wondering how to apply Jesus’s teachings on peace to a violent world, this episode offers a grounded, theological perspective on the "sword" given to governing authorities. ==================================== 👇 Jump to moments (chapters): 0:00 – Is War Ever Just? 0:38 – Defining Just War Theory 1:43 – The Framework vs.The Event 3:24 – Jus ad bellum 4:30 – Just Cause 6:55 – Last Resort 8:04 – Competent Authority 11:00 – Proportionality 13:00 – Probability of Success 15:47 – Jus in bello 18:44 – Can a Christian serve in the military? John the Baptist’s advice to soldiers. 21:04 – Humility, intelligence, and "matters too marvelous for me." 22:30 – Does "turning the other cheek" apply to national defense? 26:27 – Self-Defense & Exodus 22 ==================================== Main Scripture References: Romans 13 Matthew 5 Luke 14:31-32 Deuteronomy 20:19-20 Exodus 22:2-3
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