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    No Peace without Justice, Just War as a Moral Frame of Reference
    with Bart van Dijk
    Studies in Christian Ethics 37 (3): 527-537. 2024.
    This article discusses the question of the possibility of moral and ethical grounds for the justification of the use of violence in modern times international conflicts. And specifically, how does the tradition of just war fit into this discussion? For this, a closer look at what just war thinking means is necessary. In this respect we would describe just war thinking more as a just war tradition than a just war theory, as there is no encompassing theory on just war. In history you see a develop…Read more
  • Recensie-Een queeste naar de zin van geweld
    Filosofie En Praktijk 30 (4): 60. 2009.
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    Military Obedience
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 10 (2-3): 245-266. 2002.
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    The Violence of God and the Belligerence of Human Beings
    Ethical Perspectives 15 (1): 49-80. 2008.
    The article puts into question the idea that the nucleus of religion - the God-talk - is peaceful , whereas all aggression should be located on the side of humankind, through differentiating a conceptual model of relating war to the concept of God in the Jewish-Christian tradition. He urges a more complex model of connecting God to issues of war and peace