Catholic tradition in which war is evil and only permissible under strict conditions; invoked to explain Pope Leo’s criticism.
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just war theory
Catholic tradition in which war is evil and only permissible under strict conditions; invoked to explain Pope Leo’s criticism.
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"...not only speaking from this deep tradition of, of the just war theory that the Catholic church has developed, where war is seen as..."
"And it doesn't say that you can never wage war, but it has to be under very strict conditions. And he's not only speaking..."
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