Is There Such a Thing as Just War?

Speaker(s): Darrell Johnson, Maxine Hancock
Date: April 2003
Length: 1:36:19
Product ID: RGCD3227A

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Description

In light of current events, Dr. Hancock and Dr. Johnson tackle the very important pertinent question, "Is there such a thing as a just war?" Each professor defends their position well and eloquently. This debate was held during the Spring of 2003.

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Darrell W. Johnson is Senior Minister at First Baptist Church in Vancouver and former Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Regent College. Before coming to Regent he served for 30 years as Preaching Pastor for churches in the United States and the Philippines. He continues to teach as a sessional lecturer at Regent College.

Maxine Hancock is Professor Emerita of Interdisciplinary Studies and Spiritual Theology at Regent College. Among her books are several on family relationships, including Living on Less and Liking in More, Re-evaluating Your Commitments and Creative, Confident, Children, as well as a study on John Bunyan in A Key in the Window: Marginal Notes in Bunyan's Narratives. She received the Word Guild's Leslie K. Tarr Award in 1990 for her contribution to Christian writing in Canada, and the Leading Women's Award in Communications and Media in 2004 for her leadership in communicating the Christian faith in Canada.

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