
U.S. Foreign Policy, the Genocide in Yemen, and the War in Gaza: Dave DeCamp
Theology in the Raw
Navigating U.S. Foreign Policy and Evangelical Perspectives
This chapter delves into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, particularly concerning Israel and Gaza, while questioning bipartisan support for military aid amidst a humanitarian crisis. It also examines the evolving views among younger Americans and within Christian communities regarding the moral implications of military action, and reflects on the historical intertwining of faith and politics in American evangelicalism. Through personal reflections, the speakers articulate their commitment to nonviolence and the challenges of reconciling these beliefs with mainstream pro-Israel sentiment.
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