The Wicked Truth: Third Things First
Scholar, peacebuilder, and “dissident theologian” Andrew DeCort joins us from his bathtub to discuss his arrest at an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis, and his discovery that anger is “a fire that can make beauty.” In this extraordinary conversation, Andrew and Suzanne explore the emotional landscape of working for justpeace in a world that rewards division. From the shame that tells us we don't belong, to the anger packed with information, to the grief that opens us to something deeper, this episode maps the inner journey that peacebuilders rarely talk about in public. In this episode, we explore: • What makes someone a “dissident theologian” — and why it's not something you choose • Andrew's arrest with 97 faith leaders at a nonviolent ICE protest in Minneapolis • Neighbor love as an abolition movement against othering • The emotional layers of peace work: shame → anger → grief → merriment • Why anger is like fire, and can forge as well as destroy • Moral emergencies: when belonging itself is in danger • James Baldwin, Audre Lorde, Thich Nhat Hanh, and the wisdom traditions that light the path • How Elphaba from Wicked mirrors the real-world tension between righteous anger and destructive rage ABOUT OUR GUEST Andrew DeCort, PhD (University of Chicago), is a scholar of religious and political ethics, founder of the Institute for Faith and Flourishing, and co-founder of the Neighbor-Love Movement in Ethiopia, which has reached over 20 million people. He has taught at Wheaton College, Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology, and Bonn University. His latest book, Reviving the Golden Rule: How the Ancient Ethic of Neighbor Love Can Heal the World, is available now. Learn more: andrew-decort.com [http://andrew-decort.com] Get the book: https://www.ivpress.com/reviving-the-golden-rule?srsltid=AfmBOorvSFynljVabN7DZA3iZYHHnAQ-te7Lsymq_Mn5tisYELftIFUu [https://www.ivpress.com/reviving-the-golden-rule?srsltid=AfmBOorvSFynljVabN7DZA3iZYHHnAQ-te7Lsymq_Mn5tisYELftIFUu] TIMESTAMPS 00:00 — Introduction 02:42 — What makes a "dissident theologian"? 05:42 — The Neighbor Love Movement and abolishing othering 09:40 — Why othering persists: the benefits of division 10:40 — The emotional landscape of peace work 11:38 — Elphaba, Wicked, and righteous anger 12:06 — Nonviolent direct action in Minneapolis and moral emergencies 14:24 — Elphaba's green, shame, and James Baldwin 15:21 — Shame as the chemical weapon of othering 16:17 — What is a moral emergency? 18:00 — Anger as fire: Audre Lorde, Richard Schwartz, and speaking FOR your anger 19:00 — A ceremony of burning: the father's desk, the dissertation, the running shoes 20:30 — The Fire Arts Center and George Floyd: blacksmiths as peacebuilders 21:34 — From shame to anger to grief: the colors of peace work LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE 🎧 Apple Podcasts: Third Things First on Apple Podcasts 🎧 Spotify: Third Things First on Spotify 📰 Substack: thewickedtruthsr.substack.com [http://thewickedtruthsr.substack.com] 👻 Ghost: the-wicked-truth.ghost.io [http://the-wicked-truth.ghost.io] 🔔 Subscribe to this channel for new episodes every other week!
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