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Dehumanization, Nationalism, and the Way of Jesus: Reclaiming a Christian Witness in a Divided Culture

Voxology

Voxology

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy

4.8 β€’ 1.1K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 22 March 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

How the language of dehumanization and the theology of Christian nationalism distort the gospelβ€”and what it means to respond with a Jesus-shaped posture of compassion, inclusion, and lament. This reflective episode in the Exile Series opens with a moment of silence for the victims of the 2021 Atlanta shootings, bringing attention to the realities of Asian hate crimes and how cultural and spiritual dehumanization fosters violence. Tim Stafford welcomes his wife Shauna for a powerful dialogue on language, education, and grief, followed by a broader critique of Christian nationalism and a timely challenge to rediscover the communal, redemptive mission of the church.

Key Takeaways: β€’ The Dehumanizing Power of Language – Why mispronunciation, stereotyping, and cultural indifference remove agency and dignity from others, and how this plays out in both classrooms and churches. β€’ Holding Sacred Space – The invitation to lament like Jesus, and how practices such as Jewish shiva teach us to sit in grief rather than solve or debate tragedy. β€’ The False Gospel of Christian Nationalism – Examining ten indicators of Christian nationalism, from America-first mentalities to the weaponization of Christian identity for political power. β€’ The Danger of Old Testament Misapplication – A thoughtful critique of applying Israel's national theocracy as a model for American civic life, and why Jesus redefined the kingdom apart from political conquest. β€’ A Listener-Led Discussion – A deeply respectful engagement with an articulate listener who challenges the show's position on cultural engagement and kingdom mission, revealing how dialogue rooted in humility can sharpen the collective pursuit of truth.

Guest Highlights: β€’ Shauna Stafford – High school teacher and educator working with diverse student populations, sharing essential insights into identity, naming, and how systemic bias manifests in everyday environments.

Resources Mentioned: β€’ "Dehumanization Always Begins with Language" by BrenΓ© Brown – [Link] β€’ "Scandalous Witness" by Lee Camp – [Link] β€’ "Taking America Back for God" by Samuel Perry & Andrew Whitehead – [Link] β€’ "The Old Testament Template" by Landa Cope – [Link] β€’ David French commentary on Christian influence and government – [Link] β€’ Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7) – [Link] β€’ Previous Vox Episode: "Neither Right Nor Left Nor Religious" – [Link] β€’ Interview with Tim Mackie (on Torah and Israel's role) – [Link]

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0:00.0

Hey folks, this is Tim.

0:04.3

We're going to start the podcast a little differently today.

0:07.6

And just for a couple minutes here, we want to hold space for those who were killed last week.

0:16.5

And for their families and their friends, their communities, and everyone who is mourning their deaths.

0:24.6

Mike is on the road heading down to Tennessee right now to teach.

0:30.0

I wanted to invite my wife, Shauna, onto the podcast, to share a little bit of the conversations

0:35.2

that we have been having at home

0:37.7

and that she has been having in the classroom with her students.

0:43.8

So, but first, Shauna's going to read the names of the people who were killed

0:47.9

as a way for us to begin holding space for them.

0:53.4

Xiao J. Tanoyofeng,

0:58.0

Sun Chung Park,

1:00.0

Sun Tukim,

1:04.0

Jung-Yun Grant,

1:06.0

Yang Ai Yu,

1:09.0

Delana Ashley Yon,

1:10.0

Paul Andre Michaels.

1:18.0

One of the things that we have been talking quite a bit about in our house,

1:23.6

and let's preface this by saying we're not, obviously, we're not claiming a place of being

1:29.1

experts on this topic or that we have any solutions or, um, we've been having a lot of conversations

1:34.8

about dehumanization, about what that looks like, um, how that manifests. You know, there's a lot of

1:42.8

information that we, whenever something like this happens,

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