97. Christianity Unpacked in "Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen" with Domenic Scarcella
About this Episode
Are we forgetting the rebellious, defiant nature of Jesus? Have we overlooked his active resistance to the political and religious hierarchies of his time, and his challenging calls for us to be good neighbors rather than good citizens? That's what we'll be unpacking in our fascinating conversation with our guest, Domenic , author of the book "Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen".
Domenic provides an intriguing reading of Jesus' teachings, bringing to light the elements that often get overlooked in contemporary Christianity. We dissect the Stations of the Cross, Jesus's nonviolent resistance, and how to use his book as a tool for contemplation.
As we journey through these narratives, we confront the controversial topic of police violence and its relationship to the Christian faith. This episode holds some challenging viewpoints that question the traditional support of law enforcement and military by modern Christians. The non-violent teachings of Jesus and his brutal treatment by the 'good cops' of his day serve as the crux of this discussion. We highlight that violence, be it personal or outsourced, remains a contradiction to the teachings of Jesus, and is thus a sin.
We also carve out time to talk about the unfathomable nature of God, and the significance of the Holy Spirit, offering some new food for thought on the intersection of faith and politics. Domenic gives us a glimpse into his new sub-stack, extending an invitation to join the ongoing conversation about Christian ethics. As we round off, we reflect on the essence of community, shared faith, and why being both a good neighbor and a bad citizen, as Jesus was, might just be the unconventional perspective we need today. This is one episode that is sure to challenge your perspectives and spark spirited discussions. Tune in, and let's question together!
Connect with Domenic:
Follow his Substack - Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen
Twitter (X) @GoodNeighBadCit
Episode Timestamps:
(00:00) Jesus' Way of the Cross
Domenic Scarcella shares insights from his book on being a good neighbor and citizen, using Jesus' teachings and the principle of no King but Christ.
(12:07) Stations of the Cross in Christianity
Early Christians made pilgrimages to Jerusalem, walking the way of the cross, and Jesus chose to be a good neighbor despite brutal treatment by civil authorities.
(26:02) Contemporary Christianity and the Nature of Christ
Contemporary Christianity, faith and presence, the temptation of Christ, Gospels as a guide, Jesus' resilience, God's gifts, the role of the cross in redemption.
(34:28) Cross and Nonviolence
Jesus teaches nonviolence, defiance of hierarchy, and humbling of authorities for redemption.
(45:05) Reflections on the Cross Stations
Veronica's role in Jesus' crucifixion and the importance of women in his ministry, along with the good neighbor model of crime and justice.
(53:35) Correcting Bad Theology, Bible Importance
Jesus corrects bad theology and prioritizes himself over the Bible, as shown in his death by good cops.
(56:59) Good Cops and Violence in Christianity
Police violence and Christianity, good cops led to Jesus' death, the entire system protects the state, Jesus practiced non-violence, early church's stance on non-violence.
(01:07:22) Holy Spirit and Book Promotion
Seeking the Holy Spirit, exploring the intersection of faith and politics, and discussing the harmony between anarchism and Christianity.
(01:11:28) Faith and Community Conversation
Domenic discusses community, shared faith, and how Jesus was a good neighbor and bad citizen in this passionate conversation.