- The just war
theory (Latin:
bellum iustum) is a doctrine, also
referred to as a tradition, of
military ethics that aims to
ensure that a war is morally...
- quia
iustum" and "
iustum quia iussum",
namely something that is
commanded (iussum)
because it is just (
iustum) and
something that is just (
iustum) because...
- was in
itself nefas, "wrong," and
could incur the
wrath of gods
unless iustum, "just". The
requirements for a just war were both
formal and substantive...
- quae
illos magnos fecere, quae
nobis nulla sunt: domi industria,
foris iustum imperium,
animus in
consulendo liber,
neque delicto neque lubidini obnoxius...
-
principle was
developed as a way to
ensure that
people received a just
price (
iustum pretium) in exchange, and in
opposition to the
Imperial Roman view, found...
- century, Pope
Damasus I
wrote in a
letter to the
bishops of Illyri****: Unde
iustum est,
omnes in
Universo Romanorum Orbe
Doctores legis, ea, quae
legis sunt...
- corda.
Habemus ad Dominum.
Gratias agimus Domino Deo nostro.
Dignum et
iustum est. The
first part can be seen
above at the Collect; the rest means: "Lift...
- use of
military force against a
political authority should be a
bellum iustum.
Philip Benedict (2006)
argued that Repgen's
definition of 'religious war'...
-
remaining lines could also be
interpreted similarly, in Dumézil's view:
iustum and
liquidum are
technical terms used as
qualifying au****es,
meaning regular...
-
antiphon Rorate caeli from
Isaiah 45:8: Rorate, cæli, desuper, et
nubes pluant iustum:
aperiatur terra, et
germinet Salvatorem. (Drop down dew, ye heavens, from...