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Religion and Leadership in a Time of War: Lt. Gen. Charles Luckey (Ret.)

Religion and Leadership in a Time of War: Lt. Gen. Charles Luckey (Ret.)

A retired General shares his honest reflections on war, democracy, and courage—beyond the politics, and with a solid understanding of the role of religion in times of conflict.

The State Of Belief · Interfaith Alliance

March 28, 202655m 25s

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Show Notes

What does it mean to be in a war that nobody openly declares? What are the legal and moral boundaries of military force? And what does true courage look like today — especially for ordinary citizens who feel overwhelmed or unsure of how to respond?

With the global impact of the war in Iran growing daily, this week on The State of Belief host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush is joined by Retired Lt. Gen. Charles D. Luckey — former head of the US Army Reserve, former JAG officer, and veteran of three combat tours, including in Iraq. He’s also a seminary student at Wake Forest Theological Seminary — and all these identities intersect to provide unique insights and observations.

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