Moral frameworks for thinking about the legacies of war Bryan Hehir.

Fr. Hehir explains Just War theory as it relates to post-war ethics. The Just War tradition focuses on appropriate conditions for going to war (jus in bello) and the limitations that must morally be observed during war (jus ad bellum).

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Main Author: Hehir, J. Bryan
Corporate Author: College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Mass.). Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture
Format: Electronic Software eBook
Published: 2009.
Series:CREC Listen and learn.
Moral responsibility for the legacies of war: Vietnam to Iraq.
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Summary:Fr. Hehir explains Just War theory as it relates to post-war ethics. The Just War tradition focuses on appropriate conditions for going to war (jus in bello) and the limitations that must morally be observed during war (jus ad bellum).
Item Description:Title from CREC Listen and Learn website.
Date of lecture: February 3, 2009.
Sponsored by Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture.
Fr. Hehir is the Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He is also the former Dean of the Harvard Divinity School.
Physical Description:1 sound file (76 min., 02 sec.) : digital, MP3 file.
Format:Available online and as an iTunes download.
System requirements: Windows or Mac computer, Internet access, iTunes software.