Abstract

As an active participant in global affairs, Pope John Paul II shaped the development of the Catholic perspective on peace and conflict. He introduced innovations in church teaching on nonviolence, humanitarian intervention, and forgiveness in international politics, while emphasizing old ideas like the importance of international law and institutions. His initiatives promoted increased interfaith dialogue and helped to build momentum for peace among religious leaders and Catholics throughout the world. Pope John Paul II's life and thinking pose a Catholic challenge to narrow versions of Just War Theory.

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