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Question | Answer |
Justice | The fair and equal treatment of all humans (e.g equality before the law and equality of opportunity) |
Forgiveness | Pardoning an individual for sin; fundamental Christian duty |
Reconciliation | The restoration of harmony following "disagreement and conflict" |
Capital punishemnt | Punishment by death carried out by the legitimate authority (i.e the state) |
Deterrence | Punishment for the purpose of warning others against committing a similar crime |
Protection | Punishment for the purpose of protecting outer members of society |
Retribution | Punishment for the purpose of enabling others to see that the punishment fits the crime |
Reform | Punishment designed to enable the criminal to mend there ways and return to society (rehabilitation) |
Social Injustice | The unfair and unequal treatment of individuals n society (e.g denying equality of opportunity for all;denying human rights,racism) |
Discrimination | Actions based on prejudice (e.g racism,sexism and ageism) |
Liberation Theology | Modern Christian movement focused on the need to defend the weakn and poor against abuses of power committed by the rich and powerful |
Oscar Romero | Bishop of El Salvador (South America). A "liberation theologian" who preached against the unjust treatment of the poor by the government;assassinated whilst he celebrated Mass. |
Pacifism | The belief that using violence to resolve conflict is morally unjustified in all circumstances |
Holy War | The belief that using violence in certain circumstances in defense of religious principles 9(is alright) |
Just war | The belief that using violence to resolve conflict is morally justified if conditions are fulfilled |
Jus ad bellum | The "just war" conditions that must be fulfilled before going to war (e.g last resort) |
Jus in bello | The "just war" conditions that must be fulfilled during war (e.g proportionally) |
Jus post bellum | The"just war" conditions that must be fulfilled after the war has ended (e.g peace must be restored) |
Righteous Anger | The use of violence in a just cause (e.g Jesus in the Temple, Matthew 21:12) |
Non-violent Resistance | The use of peaceful means to oppose violence (e.g hunger strikes, petitions and protest marches) |
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