TY - BOOK AU - Christiansen,Drew AU - Sargent,Carole TI - Forbidden: receiving Pope Francis's condemnation of nuclear weapons SN - 1647122902 AV - JZ5665 .F665 2023 U1 - 327.1/747 23/eng/20221005 PY - 2023///] CY - Washington, DC PB - Georgetown University Press KW - Francis, KW - Nuclear weapons KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Religious aspects KW - Catholic Church KW - Nuclear disarmament KW - Deterrence (Strategy) KW - Peace KW - Just war doctrine KW - Armes nucl�eaires KW - Aspect moral KW - D�esarmement nucl�eaire KW - Paix KW - Aspect religieux KW - �Eglise catholique KW - Guerre juste KW - RELIGION / Christianity / Catholic KW - bisacsh KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; From Deterrence to Abolition : The Evolution of Roman Catholic Nuclear Ethics / William Werpehowski -- Just-War Lessons We Should Remember / Tobias Winright -- Philosophical Debate on Nuclear Deterrence / Gregory M. Reichberg -- The Moral Ecology of Deterrence and Abolition / William Barbieri -- Thoughts Toward a Biblical Theology of a World without Nuclear Weapons / Tyler Wigg-Stevenson -- Nuclear Realists / David Cortright -- The Testimony of Witnesses / Daniel Hall -- Swords into Plowshares / Carole Sargent -- National Attitudes Toward Nuclear Deterrence / James E. Goodby -- 6 + 6 = 9 : Law and Nuclear Weapons / David A. Koplow -- Abolition in the Context of General Disarmament / Pierce S. Corden -- New Models : Building Capacities for Nuclear Cooperation / Richard A. Love -- Nuclear Abolition and Global Human Needs / Lawrence J. Korb -- Nuclear Disarmament : Ethical Challenges at or Near Zero / Gerard F. Powers -- Just Peace and Nuclear Disarmament / Maryann Cusimano Love -- Peacebuilding and Nuclear Deterrence / Daniel Philpott -- Prophetic Indictment or Deliberative Discussion? / Bernard G. Prusak -- Formation of Conscience Regarding the Development, Possession, and Use of Nuclear Weapons / Margaret R. Pfeil -- Catholic Conscience and Nuclear Weapons / Joseph J. Fahey -- The Conundrum of Deterrence : A Practical Christian Response / Lisa Sowle Cahill -- Pastoral Accompaniment : Pope Francis' Approach to the Human Vocation / Drew Christiansen, S. J. -- Reviving Disarmament Education / Kelsey Davenport -- The Nuclear History Boot Camp / David Holloway -- Propaganda for Peace : Memes, Mass Moralizing, and the Great Game for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons / Theodore G. Dedon -- A World without Nuclear Weapons : Imagine it One Step at a Time / John Paul Lederach -- The Ethics of Nuclear Stewards / Maryann Cusimano Love -- In the Chain of Command / Drew Christiansen, S.J. -- Responsible Actors / Susi Snyder -- The Condemnation of the Possession, Threat of Use, and Use of Nuclear Weapons : Reflections for Catholic Scientists and Technologists / Pierce S. Corden -- Morality Matters : A Parliamentarian Reflects on Nuclear Disarmament / David Lammy -- The Ethics of Manufacturing Nuclear Weapons / Ram�on Luz�arraga -- The Responsibilities of 'Enabled' Citizens for Integral Disarmament and Sustainable Human Development / James P. O'Sullivan -- Organizing the Church for a World without Nuclear Weapons / Kevin Ahern -- Afterword : The Holy See and Nuclear Disarmament-Achievements and Challenges / Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi N2 - "In 2017 the Holy See became the first state to sign and ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. In November of that year the Vatican invited participants to a symposium on a World Free from Nuclear Weapons. At the conclusion of that conference, Cardinal Silvano Tomasi requested that two books be published. One would compile the papers delivered at the conference. GU Press published it as A World without Nuclear Weapons: The Vatican Conference on Disarmament in August 2020, timed to commemorate the 75th solemn anniversaries of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. For the second volume, he requested a collection of essays of pastoral and moral guidance on the condemnation, designed for teachers and counselors of ethics, other pastoral workers, and--the ultimate audience--military professionals, diplomats, and defense experts charged with supervision of nuclear weapons. Forbidden is that book. It is the collective effort of experts in many fields, especially moral theologians, defense analysts, and scholars of conflict transformation. Together these experts explain how, with Pope Francis' leadership, Church teaching on nuclear weapons has evolved from a carefully calibrated acceptance of deterrence to a blanket condemnation of both the weapons and the defense systems based on them. This book presents a necessary background of nuclear condemnation in Catholic just-war analysis. It also engages emerging approaches of moral analysis such as moral ecology and pastoral accompaniment, while interweaving the essential witness of survivors of nuclear attacks and test explosions. The contributors grapple with new thinking among American policymakers, led by the 60th US Secretary of State, the late George Shultz. In the interest of making Pope Francis' teaching "church-wide and parish-deep," this book takes up questions of conscience formation and pastoral accompaniment, as well as public education and the mobilization of lay Catholic movements. Of note are chapters dedicated to those with special responsibility for nuclear armaments: the missile personnel ("nuclear stewards"), officers in the chain of command, weapons scientists, legislators, military industrialists and citizens in nuclear-armed states"-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3285908 ER -