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Battlefield Theologian
Ethan Jago
32 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is for Christians who refuse to retreat. Battlefield Theologian equips believers to engage the spiritual war against secularism, theological liberalism, and compromise. Hosted by Ethan Jago, each episode trains you to stand firm on Scripture, think deeply about doctrine, and fight boldly for truth. If you’re ready to be encouraged, equipped, and prepared to make disciples in hostile territory—this is your call to arms.
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This podcast is for Christians who refuse to retreat. Battlefield Theologian equips believers to engage the spiritual war against secularism, theological liberalism, and compromise. Hosted by Ethan Jago, each episode trains you to stand firm on Scripture, think deeply about doctrine, and fight boldly for truth. If you’re ready to be encouraged, equipped, and prepared to make disciples in hostile territory—this is your call to arms.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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America As Rhodesia: Lessons To Learn
Battlefield Theologian
50 minutes 5 seconds
1 year ago
America As Rhodesia: Lessons To Learn

Have you ever heard of the country of Rhodesia? Rhodesia is now what we call Zimbabwe; however, there are critical elements we can learn from the history of Rhodesia as Americans. I have been studying the history of “The Bush War” for the past several months by reading memoirs of first-hand accounts and historical books outlining in vivid detail the unique background and setting of what truly transpired in this little-known conflict. 

 

Sadly, revisionists, like many other historical settings, have made Rhodesia and The Bush War out to be solely based on racism; however, the true nature of this conflict goes much deeper than a clash between ethnicities.

 

This podcast will give you a crash course in Rhodesia, with excerpts from live news clips and other personal interviews from first-hand accounts. I believe what we learn from Rhodesia can be applied to our American context, as we face many of the same issues. 

 

It is incredible how a small group of men fought for their religious and political freedom for 15 years against seemingly insurmountable odds. I hope you enjoy this particular episode.

 

Books Cited In Episode:

Bush War Operator

A Handful of Hardmen

Rhodesia: A Complete History

Bush War Rhodesia

The Rhodesian War

Battlefield Theologian
This podcast is for Christians who refuse to retreat. Battlefield Theologian equips believers to engage the spiritual war against secularism, theological liberalism, and compromise. Hosted by Ethan Jago, each episode trains you to stand firm on Scripture, think deeply about doctrine, and fight boldly for truth. If you’re ready to be encouraged, equipped, and prepared to make disciples in hostile territory—this is your call to arms.