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Just War in the Catholic Tradition A conference organized by The International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) and The Aquinas Center for Theological Renewal, Ave Maria University 25-26 June 2009 Ritz Carlton Naples, Florida (http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Naples/Default.htm)

Thursday Afternoon, 25 June

3: 00 pm

Conference opens with welcome by the organizers

3:15 – 4: 00

Keynote address: Jus ad Bellum in contemporary Catholic teaching – Bishop Frank Dewane, Diocese of Venice, Florida (former Under Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace).

4:00–4:45

Does the Contemporary Magisterial Teaching Represent a Departure from the Traditional Doctrine of Just War? – Gregory Reichberg, PRIO

4:45–5:15

Coffee break

5:15–6:00

Assessing the Rights and Wrongs of Actual Conflicts, from World War I to the 2003 Invasion of Iraq in the Teaching of the Church Magisterium – Robert Araujo, S.J., Boston College

6:00–6:45

Contemporary Magisterial Teaching on Jus in Bello – Hanne Sophie Greve, Appeals Court Judge, Bergen, Norway

7:30 pm

Dinner

Friday, 26 June

9:00–9:45

War and Christian Charity – Matthew Levering, Ave Maria University

9:45–10:30

War and the Theology of Evil – Charles Mathewes, University of Virginia

10:30–11:00

Coffee break

11:00–11:45

War and Christian Hope: Can War Be Expunged from the Human Condition? – Paul Griffiths, Duke University

11:45–12:30

Just Peace in Contemporary Protestant Thought – Valerie Ona Morkevicius, DePaul University

12.30–1:30

Lunch

1:30–3:00

Free Time

3:00–3:45

Virtue-ethics and Moral/legal Casuistry: Two Distinct Approaches to Just War within the Catholic Tradition – Henrik Syse, PRIO

3:45–4:30

"Is Just War Spirituality Possible?" – Martin Cook, U.S. Air Force Academy

4.30–5:00

Coffee break

5.00–5:45

Is Afghanistan a ‘Good War’: Applying Catholic Just War Teaching and Peacebuilding Principles – David Cortright, University of Notre Dame

7: 30pm

Dinner

Saturday, 27 June

9:00–9:45

The Relation of Natural law to Positive International Law – James Turner Johnson, Rutgers University

9:45–10:30

Common Good, National and International: Referents for the Catholic Teaching on Just War – Joseph Koterski, S.J., Fordham University

10:30–11:00

Coffee break

11:00–11:45

Resort to Force against Repressive Regimes or in Failed States: Catholic Teaching on Armed Insurgency – Paul Sigmund, Princeton University

11:45–12:30

Jus Post Bellum – Pablo Kalmanovitz, Columbia University

12.30–1:30

Lunch

1:30–3:00

Free time

3:00–3:45

Just War in Eastern Orthodoxy: Contemporary Developments – Yuri Stoyanov, University of London

3.45–4:00

Just War in Islam: Contemporary Developments – John Kelsay, Florida State University

4:00–4:30

Coffee break

4:30–5:15

Just War and Holy War – Graham McAleer, Loyola College (Baltimore)

5:15–5:30

Closing Comments – The Organizers

7:30

Dinner

Sunday, 28 June

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