Christian Nonviolence and the Response to Just War Theory
Due to Holiday scheduling conflicts, we will not be meeting on Wed., Jan. 3rd.
We will meet at 8 pm on Feb. 7 at the downtown House of Aromas (118 S Clinton, near Washington) to discuss the following selections on the questions raised by Nationalism and war. Specifically we will be looking at the applied ethics of justice, peace and force within the context of international conflict.
John Howard Yoder's response to traditional Just War Theory published in 1991.
A representative article on the modern Just War position by James Turner Johnson.
A transcript of the brief oral response to September 11th of Stanley Hauerwas.
We will meet at 8 pm on Feb. 7 at the downtown House of Aromas (118 S Clinton, near Washington) to discuss the following selections on the questions raised by Nationalism and war. Specifically we will be looking at the applied ethics of justice, peace and force within the context of international conflict.
John Howard Yoder's response to traditional Just War Theory published in 1991.
A representative article on the modern Just War position by James Turner Johnson.
A transcript of the brief oral response to September 11th of Stanley Hauerwas.

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