Nuclear Weapons: A Catholic ResponseSheed and Ward, 1962 - 151 Seiten |
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... violence should have so far overreached itself that war must destroy the very persons and values to be defended ? Resistance by non - violent means ? Until not long ago , even to put the question might have seemed madness . Today a ...
... violence should have so far overreached itself that war must destroy the very persons and values to be defended ? Resistance by non - violent means ? Until not long ago , even to put the question might have seemed madness . Today a ...
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... VIOLENCE BY RULERS Since there are always thieves and frauds and men who commit violent attacks on their neighbours and murderers , and since without law backed by adequate force there are usually gangs of bandits ; and since there are ...
... VIOLENCE BY RULERS Since there are always thieves and frauds and men who commit violent attacks on their neighbours and murderers , and since without law backed by adequate force there are usually gangs of bandits ; and since there are ...
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... violent action in a moment of violence . Christian moral theologians have taught that even here one may not seek the death of the assailant , but may in default of other ways of self - defence use such violence as will in fact result in ...
... violent action in a moment of violence . Christian moral theologians have taught that even here one may not seek the death of the assailant , but may in default of other ways of self - defence use such violence as will in fact result in ...
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FOREWORD | 9 |
THE DEFENCE OF THE WEST | 15 |
WAR AND MURDER | 26 |
Urheberrecht | |
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