Just War Theory Explained | Can War Ever Be Moral?
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What makes a war just? 🤔 In this episode, we take a deep dive into Just War Theory—exploring whether war can ever be morally justified and how the Catholic tradition approaches one of humanity’s most difficult questions. Starting from Scripture and early Church thought, we walk through the development of Just War Theory, especially the framework laid out by St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. From there, we unpack the key principles that must be met for a war to be considered just. We also discuss real-world challenges—like modern warfare, evolving global conflicts, and the difficulty of making moral judgments in the “fog of war.” Along the way, we touch on historical examples, the role of soldiers and conscience, and how the Church understands Christ’s call to peace with the reality of conflict. This episode isn’t about telling you what to think—it’s about giving you the framework to think more deeply about war, morality, and peace. 🎧 Tune in and join the conversation.