Faith, Politics, and Just War Theory Explained | Father Mike Serovka Interview on The Wieser Podcast
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In this episode of The Wieser Podcast, host Jim Weiser is joined by Father Mike Serovka, Rector of the Cathedral of the Holy Angels in Gary, Indiana, for a deep and thoughtful conversation at the intersection of faith, politics, and global ethics.
Together, they explore how religion and politics shape modern discourse, drawing on Catholic social teaching, the long-standing tradition of just war theory, and the moral responsibilities of global leadership. Father Serovka shares insights from his global experience in the Franciscan order, including work connected to the United Nations, international peace efforts, and Catholic education rooted in Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.
The discussion also examines how historical teachings from St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas continue to influence modern perspectives on war, peace, and moral decision-making. Jim Weiser and Father Serovka reflect on the role of religious leadership in addressing conflict, the responsibility of political power, and the importance of dialogue in a divided world.
This episode is ideal for listeners interested in:
- Catholic Church teachings and Catholic social thought
- Just war theory and ethical discussions on conflict
- Faith-based perspectives on politics and global affairs
- Religion, leadership, and moral philosophy
- Indiana and national political commentary
A powerful and timely conversation that challenges listeners to think critically about morality, leadership, and the choices that shape our world.