CAM podcast

Episode 49: Nonviolent Love is Active and Creative

July 27, 2020 Season 1 Episode 49
CAM podcast
Episode 49: Nonviolent Love is Active and Creative
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What if someone is trying to kill your wife and kids? Are Christians supposed to stand by and do nothing? No! Fr. McCarthy uses a story about Clarence Jordan in the 1940's to demonstrate how nonviolent love is neither passive nor powerless. It is a skill that requires practice and creativity. Jordan found himself in a situation that was not entirely unlike the situation many Catholics feel they are beginning to find themselves in today, in the summer of 2020. Though the details aren't exactly the same, the same dynamics seem to be at work, and Christians are facing the same kinds of choices he faced then with regard to the use of violence.

0:00 Intro by Ellen
2:47 What would you do if...?
14:00 Clarence Jordan and Koinonia Farm

Find Fr. McCarthy's materials here:
https://www.centerforchristiannonviolence.org/index.php/resources/audio-files

"Briars in the Cotton Patch: The Story of Kononia Farm"
https://youtu.be/u336LXW2d-c

"The Cotton Patch Evidence: The Story of Clarence Jordan and the Koinonia Farm Experiment (1942-1970)
https://www.amazon.com/Cotton-Patch-Evidence-Clarence-Experiment/dp/1610976428/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=clarence+jordan&qid=1595445175&s=books&sr=1-5

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Intro by Ellen
What would you do if...?
Story of Clarence Jordan