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switalabe
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Hi CA Community,
What does the pope mean by this?
Here is a link to the article: en.radiovaticana.va/news/2015/01/21/pope_war_must_not_be_waged_in_the_name_of_god/1119157 Again, the title is “Pope: war must not be waged in the name of God” and the article was published (or re-published?) by Vatican Radio.
Before I explain my confusion, I’ll put forward a possible explanation: the Pope means that war cannot be waged in God’s name in this particular case (distress in Niger), but he does not mean that war cannot be waged in God’s name in general.
Now for my confusion: I just finished reading a book about the Crusades (The Glory of the Crusades by Steve Weidenkopf) which has been advertised on this site. In the book Weidenkopf makes various points that seem to run counter to this statement of the Pope.
In short, doesn’t the Church have a just war theory? And if any war can be called just, how can that war not be in the name of God?
Blessings to you,
Ben
What does the pope mean by this?
Here is a link to the article: en.radiovaticana.va/news/2015/01/21/pope_war_must_not_be_waged_in_the_name_of_god/1119157 Again, the title is “Pope: war must not be waged in the name of God” and the article was published (or re-published?) by Vatican Radio.
Before I explain my confusion, I’ll put forward a possible explanation: the Pope means that war cannot be waged in God’s name in this particular case (distress in Niger), but he does not mean that war cannot be waged in God’s name in general.
Now for my confusion: I just finished reading a book about the Crusades (The Glory of the Crusades by Steve Weidenkopf) which has been advertised on this site. In the book Weidenkopf makes various points that seem to run counter to this statement of the Pope.
In short, doesn’t the Church have a just war theory? And if any war can be called just, how can that war not be in the name of God?
Blessings to you,
Ben
