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Updated · The New York Times · Apr 18
Pope Leo XIV Condemns Iran War, Sparks Global Debate on Just War Doctrine
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Apr 18

Pope Leo XIV Condemns Iran War, Sparks Global Debate on Just War Doctrine

52 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 18
  • Pope Leo XIV has intensified his criticism of the US and Israel’s war on Iran, denouncing religious justifications for violence.
  • The pope’s stance has drawn support from the Archbishop of Canterbury, while US officials and some Christian leaders defend the conflict as a 'just war.'
  • The debate highlights divisions within Christianity over war ethics, with Pope Leo warning against invoking God to justify military action and calling for peace.
Is the Iran conflict a 'just war' of defense or a modern crusade fueled by a new theology?
How does the clash over Just War Theory redefine the relationship between church and state in the 21st century?
When a Pope and a President clash over war, whose vision of justice will prevail on the world stage?
What happens when a nation's own intelligence reports contradict its public reasons for starting a war?
Can the Pope's 'soft power' diplomacy successfully challenge a superpower's military and foreign policy decisions?
With global markets disrupted, what is the ultimate economic price the world will pay for this conflict?