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Part 2 of our discussion on war and violence. We use a very brief overview of Just War Theory as a launchpad for discussion on intentions in war, justifications for actions, how we measure success, and how we (re)narrate wars to ourselves to preserve something (among other things). As we end our conversation, we set up our next discussion which will be digging into Scripture and taking a theological approach to war and violence.
By Noah Huntley, Catherine Lee, and Conor Hanson5
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Part 2 of our discussion on war and violence. We use a very brief overview of Just War Theory as a launchpad for discussion on intentions in war, justifications for actions, how we measure success, and how we (re)narrate wars to ourselves to preserve something (among other things). As we end our conversation, we set up our next discussion which will be digging into Scripture and taking a theological approach to war and violence.