TRANSCENDING JUSTICE: Pope John Paul II and Just War

Pope John Paul II's opposition to the Iraq War was not that it failed to meet the conditions of Just War Theory. Indeed, we cannot tell from what he publicly said whether he thought it met those conditions or not, for he would have opposed it in any case. His thinking was rather that even just...

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Just war
Just War Theory
Peace
Peacefulness
Peacetime
Popes
Prayer
Respect
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War
war and peace
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