She concluded that the just
war tradition does not throw «insuperable barriers» to a war on Iraq.
Not exact matches
The questions of secularization and the Judeo - Christian
tradition have everything to
do with the culture
wars in which our society is embroiled.
In the civil
war and struggle for power in the time of Uthman, the third Caliph, irreligious elements among the Muslim people
did not refrain from fabricating
traditions concerning the merits of some political figures.
The people who hold the «just
war» principle have much to
do between
wars, not only teaching the criteria but also nurturing the virtues commensurate with the
tradition — justice, temperance, patience, courage — through preaching and teaching, liturgy and works of mercy.
Do we teach the tradition to our soldiers and those who may become soldiers and do we assure them of our spiritual and material support as they abide by the tradition, whether that takes the form of refusing to fight in an unjust war, or fighting in a war but only justl
Do we teach the
tradition to our soldiers and those who may become soldiers and
do we assure them of our spiritual and material support as they abide by the tradition, whether that takes the form of refusing to fight in an unjust war, or fighting in a war but only justl
do we assure them of our spiritual and material support as they abide by the
tradition, whether that takes the form of refusing to fight in an unjust
war, or fighting in a
war but only justly?
This delegation of authority, however,
does not provide the ruler with carte blanche, for in the Christian
tradition of just
war, the determination of the justness of a
war does not reside in the ruler's hands alone.
Finally, and much as I appreciate rhetorical high spirits, I hope Professor Griffiths will permit me the observation that it really doesn't advance the ongoing debate to suggest that James Turner Johnson is blowing smoke when he explains how James Childress» seminal 1978 article on prima facie duties and the just
war tradition jump - started the «presumption against
war» trope.
The problem with basing a just
war theory on the logic of an ethic of prima facie duties is that it has nothing to
do with Catholic just
war tradition.
John Eppstein, writing The Catholic
Tradition of the Law of Nations between the World
Wars, argues that proportionality and last resort are to be found in the arguments of the Neoscholastics, but the texts he cites
do not clearly make the case.
When they
do this, they are tapping into the complex just
war tradition.
were at least as subtle, coherent and devoutly held as anything homegrown, and those who
did not learn from World
War II and the decolonial period not to identify cultural - linguistic
traditions with Christianity, are learning from contemporary cross-cultural exposures that many things thought to be unique are in fact quite common.
The various Christian
traditions do not agree on whether Christians should participate in
war.
Most of these guys don't get our
traditions some judge them other just make fun of them lets not start any religious
wars over it though.
But to depict the Jew on the cross after the
war was to confront a stronger taboo, for to
do so required the victim to borrow from the oppressor's cultural
tradition.
The
tradition does date back to the Revolutionary
War, when clothing was in short supply.
In so
doing, each has invariably invoked the language of the just
war tradition.
When you look at the artwork that David Gentleman
did for the Stop the
War campaign, which was chaired by Corbyn, or simply the sharply designed logo of his leadership campaign, you can see something of this older visual
tradition of public relations in the UK.
It
does not come every morning at 4 a.m. Your
tradition of waking up a family member celebrating a birthday by creating a
war zone - like atmosphere seems to me to be at times a little loco.
Chinatown
Wars lived up to true Grand Theft Auto
tradition and impressed all of us at RockstarWatch, as we'd imagine it
did everyone who bought the game.