Guerra justa insuficiente: a ideia de paz justa na construção da paz pós-guerra no cristianismo
Insufficient just war: the idea of a just peace in post-conflict peacebuilding in Christianity
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1809-6182.2019v16n3p34Keywords:
Religião, Paz, Cristianismo.Abstract
A “paz justa” enfatiza a paz e a justiça como elementos centrais tanto para prevenir a guerra como para construir a paz após ela. O objetivo do artigo é discutir como essa abordagem fornece uma alternativa à antiga tradição da guerra justa na construção da paz pós-conflito no cristianismo.
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