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Maxim Baz
Papal Arts of Peace and Civilization: War Avoidance, War Mitigation, and Preventive Pacification from Leo XIII to John Paul the Great
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ISBN: 9783119149600
Author : Maxim Baz
Published: 2025
Publisher: De Gruyter
Number of pages: 369
Language: English
Format: Hardback
Format: 230×155
Author : Maxim Baz
Published: 2025
Publisher: De Gruyter
Number of pages: 369
Language: English
Format: Hardback
Format: 230×155
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The twentieth century saw a transformation in the Catholic Church’s approach to war and peace, as the papacy sought to adopt and propose alternatives to traditional Just War doctrine by developing contemporary policies to peacefully resolve both the symptoms and root causes of war. This book explores the emergence of a new ethical framework, built upon three distinct moral doctrines, coined here as AMP: War Avoidance, for when war is imminent; War Mitigation, for when war is unavoidable; and Preventive Pacification, during periods of relative stability. This book examines the shaping of the AMP paradigm from Leo XIII to John Paul II, analyzing its theological, philosophical, and legal underpinnings. While AMP co-exists alongside Just War doctrine, the latter provides a framework for judging the morality of war, the former addresses the preemption, mitigation, and prevention of conflict. The book argues that AMP gradually became the primary framework for the Holy See’s foreign policy with the potential to further become a crucial ethical guide for the twenty-first century’s pursuit of more just and peaceful international relations.
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