Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... Faith by our faith . In the end , however , our individual Christian witness is essentially a part of the collective witness of the Church . ( I speak , of course , as a Roman Catholic ) . Whatever we do , or fail to do , is part of the ...
... Faith by our faith . In the end , however , our individual Christian witness is essentially a part of the collective witness of the Church . ( I speak , of course , as a Roman Catholic ) . Whatever we do , or fail to do , is part of the ...
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... faith — abso- lute , beyond all human calculations , a faith that can move fear can summon the resources to meet its demands . By its unconditional preclusion of total war - and , equally , the hypothetical readiness to engage in such a ...
... faith — abso- lute , beyond all human calculations , a faith that can move fear can summon the resources to meet its demands . By its unconditional preclusion of total war - and , equally , the hypothetical readiness to engage in such a ...
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... faith , so faith is compelled to take stock of its own reality , asking itself whether it dares pro- nounce the promise that the Gates of Hell shall not prevail , whilst preparing to massacre the innocent in defence of the things of God ...
... faith , so faith is compelled to take stock of its own reality , asking itself whether it dares pro- nounce the promise that the Gates of Hell shall not prevail , whilst preparing to massacre the innocent in defence of the things of God ...
Inhalt
FOREWORD | 9 |
THE DEFENCE OF THE WEST | 15 |
WAR AND MURDER | 26 |
Urheberrecht | |
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