Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... Pope Pius XII's address to the World Medical Association of 30 September 1954 , on A.B.C. -atomic , biological and chemical - warfare . His words have an importance not yet generally understood : Should the evil consequences of adopting ...
... Pope Pius XII's address to the World Medical Association of 30 September 1954 , on A.B.C. -atomic , biological and chemical - warfare . His words have an importance not yet generally understood : Should the evil consequences of adopting ...
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... Pope Pius XII told an International Congress of Military Physicians : It is not sufficient to have to defend oneself against any in- justice in order to have recourse to the violent method of war . When the harm done by this cannot ...
... Pope Pius XII told an International Congress of Military Physicians : It is not sufficient to have to defend oneself against any in- justice in order to have recourse to the violent method of war . When the harm done by this cannot ...
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... Pope John's encyclical letter , Ad Petri Cathedrum , of June 1959 , takes up the same theme : If we declare ourselves brothers and are brothers , and if we are called to the same destiny in this present life , and in the life to come ...
... Pope John's encyclical letter , Ad Petri Cathedrum , of June 1959 , takes up the same theme : If we declare ourselves brothers and are brothers , and if we are called to the same destiny in this present life , and in the life to come ...
Inhalt
FOREWORD | 9 |
THE DEFENCE OF THE WEST | 15 |
WAR AND MURDER | 26 |
Urheberrecht | |
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