
EP 23: Rev. Dr. Lubomir Lakatos Reflects on Gaza, Israel, and Christian Ethics (Innocence and Responsibility – A Lutheran Voice)
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EP 23: Rev. Dr. Lubomir Lakatos Reflects on Gaza, Israel, and Christian Ethics (Innocence and Responsibility – A Lutheran Voice)
- 📖 This lecture is grounded in Lutheran theology of the cross, informed by psychotraumatological insights, and guided by the gospel’s call to truth, grace, and service. It does not defend political factions; rather, it calls for discernment, compassion, and presence in places where the world remains silent.
- 📍 Location: Toronto, Canada
- 📅 Date: October 9, 2025
- 🧭 I share this as a mentoring-ready resource for spiritual leaders, educators, students, and all who seek truth during times of war.
Orthodox Lutheran Theology
- 🗣️ “If we remain silent while the innocent perish, we betray the gospel.” — Rev. Dr. Lubomír Lakatoš, DSc, PhD, Prof. h. c.
- Web: https://www.lubomirlakatos.com
- Email: lubomir.lakatos@outlook.com
— Rev. Dr. Lubomír Lakatoš, DSc, PhD, Prof. h. c.
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