RPC - Just war & Holy War Flashcards

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Define just war and why Christians would consider one?

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  • A war which meets certain criteria that make it justifiable.
  • It is a last resort to solve a conflict if every other option has been exhausted
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Name the 3 just war theories

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Jus ad bellum
Jus in bello
Jus post bellum

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What does Just ad bellum state?

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  • War must be started by an authority
  • Reason must be just e.g. protect people
  • Good must be the result of the war, not evil
  • War must be last resort
  • Only use appropriate force, not too much
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What does Jus in bello state?

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  • Civilians must not be harmed
  • Only use appropriate force
  • Obey international war regulations
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What does Jus post bellum state?

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  • Punish war criminals

- Retrain police and army forces in defeated countries after a bad government has been defeated

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Define holy war

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A war that is fought on behalf of God and with his support.

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What are the 3 conditions for a holy war?

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  • Achievement of a religious goal
  • Being authorised by a religious leader e.g. pope
  • Promise of a spiritual reward for the partakers.
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What would be justification for Holy War?

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  • Claiming religious land
  • Spreading faith
  • Defending religious believers
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What are examples of Holy Wars?

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  • Crusades

- George Bush was ordered by God to invade Iraq

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