This essay briefly explores the history of Catholic ethics on war and peace. It then discusses Catholic social teaching regarding nuclear weapons, and the movement from conditional acceptance to the position of the unacceptability of even possessing nuclear weapons because they are intrinsically evil. The essay concludes with a discussion of the meaning of this development for policy makers and those who work in the nuclear weapons field as well as for average Catholics
2002 Cynthia Wedel Distinguished Lecture at Churches" Center for Theology and Public PolicyReligious...
Since 1945, official Catholic discourse around nuclear weapons has condemned their existence on the ...
On 7 July 2017 at the UN headquarters in New York the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons w...
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During the Cold War, two basic schools of thought emerged among U.S. Christian leaders and ethicists...
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This article maps the papal peace witness’ support for a world free from nuclear weapons. Although t...
During the Cold War sections within the Catholic Church reached an uneasy compromise on the moral va...
The paper explores how and why Catholic thinking and teaching about war changed during the second ha...
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Journal ArticleNUCLEAR WEAPONRY HAS PRESENTED THE greatest challenge and threat to humanity and to C...
The paper explores how and why Catholic thinking and teaching about war changed during the second ha...
But, still, honor is important among us. He was an honorable man is still a moving thing to say, a...
This Article analyzes the changes in orthodox Christian attitudes towards defensive violence. While ...
Journal ArticleThe present escalation in nuclear weapons technology between the United States and th...
2002 Cynthia Wedel Distinguished Lecture at Churches" Center for Theology and Public PolicyReligious...
Since 1945, official Catholic discourse around nuclear weapons has condemned their existence on the ...
On 7 July 2017 at the UN headquarters in New York the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons w...
essay is to apply a world order perspective in critically evaluating three sets of key issues. First...
During the Cold War, two basic schools of thought emerged among U.S. Christian leaders and ethicists...
A freshman major in modern languages with an emphasis in Spanish and French from Spokane, Washington...
This article maps the papal peace witness’ support for a world free from nuclear weapons. Although t...
During the Cold War sections within the Catholic Church reached an uneasy compromise on the moral va...
The paper explores how and why Catholic thinking and teaching about war changed during the second ha...
The chapter recovers the debate among German Catholics over North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO...
Journal ArticleNUCLEAR WEAPONRY HAS PRESENTED THE greatest challenge and threat to humanity and to C...
The paper explores how and why Catholic thinking and teaching about war changed during the second ha...
But, still, honor is important among us. He was an honorable man is still a moving thing to say, a...
This Article analyzes the changes in orthodox Christian attitudes towards defensive violence. While ...
Journal ArticleThe present escalation in nuclear weapons technology between the United States and th...
2002 Cynthia Wedel Distinguished Lecture at Churches" Center for Theology and Public PolicyReligious...
Since 1945, official Catholic discourse around nuclear weapons has condemned their existence on the ...
On 7 July 2017 at the UN headquarters in New York the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons w...