THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR IN THE DISCOURSE OF THE BIBLICAL CONCEPT OF A JUST WAR

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Dyiak, Vadym [1 ]
Tushko, Klavdiia [1 ]
Volobuiev, Vladyslav [1 ]
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[1] Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Natl Acad State Border Guard S, Dept Psychol Pedag & Socioecon Disciplines, Khmelnytskyi City, Ukraine
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russian-Ukrainian war; peace; justice; Bible; Christianity; VIOLENCE;
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The article analyzes the russian-Ukrainian war through the prism of the biblical concept of a just war. The moral and ethical aspects of the war are explored based on biblical principles, such as the defense of truth, justice, and the innocent. The article compares traditional approaches to the concept of a just war with modern realities, including russian aggression against Ukraine. Particular attention is paid to the right to self-defense, the role of moral precepts in warfare, and the importance of humanitarian norms. The analysis of biblical texts helps to better understand the ethical justification of war as a way to fight for justice in the context of modern international conflict.
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