Episode 36 - "Nonviolence is NOT a tactic; IT IS a way of LIFE" —A New Conversation with Fr. John Dear
“Jesus didn’t just talk about peace—he organized a movement of nonviolence.” (Fr John Dear)
In this episode, we welcome Father John Dear, renowned peace activist, author, and longtime advocate of Gospel nonviolence. Together we explore what Jesus actually taught about peace, compassion, and resistance—and how those teachings have been transformed over time. Fr. John connects the radical nonviolence of Jesus to the work of Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and contemporary movements for justice. The conversation highlights the essential role of youth, the centrality of grief as a doorway to compassion, and the urgent need for communities committed to nonviolence as a way of life.
This episode invites listeners to reimagine Christianity as a movement of active, courageous love—one capable of abolishing war, dismantling poverty, and healing our world.
* Jesus’ original teachings were rooted in radical nonviolence, enemy-love, and universal compassion.
* Over centuries, cultural and political forces shifted Christianity away from this foundation.
* Recovering Jesus’ nonviolence is essential for the future of faith and the planet.
* Nonviolence is not passive—it’s courageous truth-telling, creative resistance, and protection of life.
* Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. modeled how Jesus’ teachings transform societies.
* Young people bring moral clarity, energy, and boldness.
* Fr. John emphasizes equipping youth with the vision and tools of nonviolence to shape a more hopeful future.
* How we read scripture determines how we understand Jesus.
* A nonviolent lens reveals a consistent message of love, justice, and mercy.
* Peace work cannot be done alone—friendship, solidarity, and shared practice sustain the movement.
* Communities of nonviolence generate hope even in bleak times.
* Personal and collective grief can deepen our empathy and commitment to justice.
* Rather than shutting down, grief can move us toward courageous action.
* Fr. John challenges us to imagine—and work toward—a world where war is unthinkable and poverty is unnecessary.
* This vision mirrors Jesus’ call to build the “Beloved Community.”
Key Themes & Takeaways
1. The Nonviolent Jesus
2. Nonviolence as Active Love
3. Youth as Catalysts for Change
4. The Power of Perspective
5. Hope Through Community
6. Grief as a Pathway to Compassion
7. Abolishing War & Poverty
Notable Quotes From Fr. John Dear
* “Nonviolence is not a tactic. It’s a way of life.”
* “Jesus didn’t just talk about peace—he organized a movement of nonviolence.”
* “Grief is not a weakness. It’s how our hearts learn to love more boldly.”
* “If we believe war is inevitable, we will never imagine peace. But Jesus invites us to imagine everything made new.”
Music Provided By:
Trevor Hall "Blue Sky Mind" [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/trevor-hall/28804148]
Jay Pinto "We Breathe The Same Air" [https://music.apple.com/us/artist/jay-pinto/525329459]
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