Thomas Merton on Nuclear WeaponsLoyola University Press, 1988 - 169 pagina's |
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Pagina 140
... bishops also stated that " with respect to nuclear weapons , at least those with massive destructive capability , the first imperative is to prevent their use . " The bishops went on to say , in their strongest condemnation of ...
... bishops also stated that " with respect to nuclear weapons , at least those with massive destructive capability , the first imperative is to prevent their use . " The bishops went on to say , in their strongest condemnation of ...
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... bishops took a stance on nuclear arms very similar to that assumed by Thomas Merton two decades earlier . The bishops condemned the use of nuclear weapons against population centers or other predominantly civilian targets . They also ...
... bishops took a stance on nuclear arms very similar to that assumed by Thomas Merton two decades earlier . The bishops condemned the use of nuclear weapons against population centers or other predominantly civilian targets . They also ...
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... bishops wrote , " it is impossible to devote adequate aid in tackling the misery which prevails at the present day in the world . " 8 But at the same time that the bishops criticized nuclear deterrence , they also gave tacit recognition ...
... bishops wrote , " it is impossible to devote adequate aid in tackling the misery which prevails at the present day in the world . " 8 But at the same time that the bishops criticized nuclear deterrence , they also gave tacit recognition ...
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The Morality | 22 |
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The Christian | 71 |
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