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International Journal for Theology

2001 / No. 2

The Return of the Just War

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Return of the Just War?

7–10

Dietmar Mieth

I . Analysis

Chronic Acts of Violence and War Crimes Concealed all over the World: The Argument for a Return to the ‘Just War’

13–23

Petrus Bsteh

War and Armed Conflicts: The Ambivalent Role of the Communications Media

24–32

Cristián Parker Gumucio

Eurocentricity in the Perception of Wars and Reflections on Them

33–42

Gerhard Beestermöller

The Religious Rhetoric of Just War

43–51

Kenneth R. Himes

The Interreligious Dimension: A Global Ethic of Peace

52–61

John Francis Burke

II. Orientation

 

A Biblical View: Between Eschatology and Apocalyptic

65–73

Juan-José Tamayo-Acosta

Christian Just War Tradition: Tensions and Development

74–82

Lisa Sowle Cahill

Humanitarian Intervention, Just Peacemaking and the United Nations

83–93

J. Milburn Thompson

The God of War and the God of Peace with Justice

94–101

José Maria Vigil

Justice Upholds Peace: A Feminist Approach

102–110

María Pilar Aquino

Documentation

 

Reflections on the Earthquake

111–120

Jon Sobrino

Edited by María Pilar Aquino and Dietmar Mieth

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