Just war, pacifism, just peace, and peacebuilding s hh

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Abstract

While Roman Catholic ethics of war and peace develops more restrictive criteria of just war and reprioritizes nonviolence, an important strand of Protestant theology defends war as a God-given instrument of government’s multiple ends. A newer ethics of just peace and peacebuilding emerges from Christian initiatives to transform armed conflict at intra-state and cross-border levels. This essay assesses these approaches and pacifism, concluding with a perspective from the Global South.

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Cahill, L. S. (2019). Just war, pacifism, just peace, and peacebuilding s hh. Theological Studies, 80(1), 169–185. https://doi.org/10.1177/0040563918819808

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