Collateral Damage, James E. Atwood
Collateral Damage, James E. Atwood
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Collateral Damage
Changing the Conversation about Firearms and Faith

Author: James E. Atwood

Narrator: Al Kessel

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/20/2020


Synopsis

More than ninety people die from gun violence every day in the United States. Some fifty children and teens are shot. There are more than 35,000 gun-related deaths every year. Yet many Christians say gun violence shouldn't be talked about in church.

In Collateral Damage, pastor and activist James E. Atwood issues an urgent call to action to Christians to work together to stop gun violence. An avid hunter for many years, Atwood enumerates the tragic and far-reaching costs that accrue in a country with more guns than people. Collateral damage includes a generalized fear and loss of trust. Suicides and homicides. Trauma for children in neighborhoods plagued by gun violence and in schools with frequent lockdown drills. A toxic machismo that shapes our boys and men in unhealthy ways. Economic costs that exceed $229 billion per year. Atwood also considers the deeper story of racism, inequality, and mass incarceration in which the conversation about gun violence is lodged.

Gun violence has been called the theological emergency of our time. The church has a moral and spiritual obligation to side with life against death. Will we rise to the occasion?

About James E. Atwood

James E. Atwood is pastor emeritus of Trinity Presbyterian Church of Arlington, Virginia. A leader in the faith-based movement for good gun laws, he has served as chair of the anti-gun violence group Heeding God's Call of Greater Washington, interfaith coordinator of the Million Mom March, and a member of the National Committee of the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship. Atwood is the author of America and Its Guns and Gundamentalism. He is the recipient of the 2018 David Steele Distinguished Writer Award by the Presbyterian Writers Guild. He and his wife, Roxana, served as mission workers in Japan and now live in Harrisonburg, Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by SundaytoSaturday on April 29, 2022

SUMMARY: Pastor James Atwood, who passed away in 2020, called gun violence the most important theological issue for the American church. He is rooted in the belief that all humans are created in the image of God and from Mark 12:28-34 where Jesus says the most important commandment is to love Go......more

Goodreads review by Josh on April 20, 2022

On the day that I read this book, a man in a gas mask got on the northbound N train in Brooklyn and fired a gun 33 times, injuring 29 people. That was April 12. I’m writing this review on April 20 and there have been 13 mass shootings since that incident. In 2020, the most recent year for which comp......more

Goodreads review by John on June 08, 2023

Given the title and introduction, I thought Atwood would discuss collateral damage - the spreading effects of gun violence. The hurt of families who get the call. The trauma of gun violence survivors. The rest of the book was, however, like an overview of the conversation on gun violence. I appreciat......more