Another Korea War
By Jinyul Ryu
North Korea has kept a strained relationship with the United States ever since the 1953 truce. Now war clouds once again hang over the Korean Peninsula. As war seems to loom large, Korea cannot stand aloof from the war of “shock and awe” against Iraq, while seeking a peaceful solution to the current nuclear standoff.
Like Americans, Koreans are peace-loving people. Korea, together with the Mongolian Army, has once attempted to invade Japan and to expand its northern territory into Manchuria. However, the country long ago learned the principles of peaceful coexistence through compromise and cooperation rather than hostility.
er the current situation, will it be the will of God, who intends to build his kingdom of peace and righteousness? Can it be a war that we can justify? Would the looming war falsify the empirically proven fact that there are no winners, only losers in war?
Justified War in Korea
Biblical View of War
Theological and Historical Views of War
Is a Holy War Moral?
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