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"description": "Often the discussion of religious violence, as with violence in general, tends to be guided by the question of the justification of violence as a means. Theological variants of just war theory are a case in point. So for example Aquinas, drawing on Augustine, develops a conception of a",
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"title": "Violence and Religion, or Between Tyranny and Care."
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