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Violence, War, and Capital Punishment in For the Life of the World: Toward a Social Ethos of the Orthodox Church
【Abstract】 'In response to the challenges presented by violence, war, and capital punishment, For the Life of the World: Toward a Social Ethos of the Orthodox Church argues that foundational liturgical, canonical, and spiritual resources invite the Church to manifest a foretaste of the fullness of God’s peace amidst the brokenness of a world that remains tragically inclined toward taking the lives of those who bear the divine image and likeness. It also summons the Church to engage people and power structures toward the end of enacting practical reforms that ameliorate the underlying causes of violence, a task especially urgent in light of the powerful weapons and technologies employed by governments today. While reflecting distinctive Orthodox sensibilities on the topics it addresses, the document also presents points of commonality with other Christian traditions of theological and moral reflection, especially concerning the obligation to take realistic initiatives in peacemaking.'
【Author】 Philip LeMasters
【Keywords】 Orthodox ethics,war,violence,peacemaking,capital punishment,just war theory
【Journal】 Studies in Christian Ethics(IF:1) Time:2021-10-19
【DOI】 10.1177/09539468211045335 [Quote]
【Link】 Article PDF
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