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Why is the term Theory applied? In science this term denotes a highly probable explanation or understanding but is not entirely proven. Such as Evolution is still a theory but is highly supported.
How does this apply to the church’s view on War? In reading orthodox sources it seems to suggest the fathers view always viewed war as an evil, but sometimes necessary to prevent greater evil. The idea of there ever being a “Just War” seems to contradict this interpretation. Is this the teaching of the Holy Fathers?
And what about the great campaigns where the icons of the theotokos would be carried along the columns of troops going deep into Sassanid or Saracen lands? How does this relate to the Church Father’s and the Church’s understanding of war?
How does this apply to the church’s view on War? In reading orthodox sources it seems to suggest the fathers view always viewed war as an evil, but sometimes necessary to prevent greater evil. The idea of there ever being a “Just War” seems to contradict this interpretation. Is this the teaching of the Holy Fathers?
And what about the great campaigns where the icons of the theotokos would be carried along the columns of troops going deep into Sassanid or Saracen lands? How does this relate to the Church Father’s and the Church’s understanding of war?