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Evan Uesato November 4 2009 Rel204 Violence in the Name of Religion (Just War) Christianity preaches peace and loving your neighbor but for the history of christianity, there has been violence and war in its name. For Many years people have been killing other human beings in the name of christ or justifying their killings by saying that the war is in the name of god. The belief that violence and war can be justified is called the “Just War Theory.” Just war is a war that is justified because it is necessary for peace to happen. Just war theory has its origins in the catholic church. In order for a war to be considered just it must meet certain criteria. For a war to be just it must: have a just cause, have a valid …show more content…

This dictates how combatants treat their enemies after the war including peace treaties, reconstruction, and trials of war crimes. The criteria for jus post bellum would be as follows: just cause for termination, right intention, public declaration and authority, distinction, and proportionality.[11] Just termination can come about if there has been justification for the rights that were violated and the aggressive group is willing to cooperate with peace terms. A just termination could also be made if the just goals cannot be attained at all or with out excessive force. The principle of right intention says that the two combatants must agree on a certain terms of surrender including a peace treaty, compensations for damages, trials of war criminals and reconstruction.[12] The terms of peace must be proposed by a competent leader and they must be accepted by a competent leader. The winning group must discriminate political from military leaders and military combatants from civilians, and punishments must be reasonable to the damage done during the war.[13] The terms of peace must be in proportion with the initial rights that were violated.[14] The just war theory is still being discussed and is still important in the present. There are many wars that have been fought that were questionable in the sense of justice. The most recent of these wars is the War in Iraq.[15] The United States went in to

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