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Rejecting purely theoretical or juridical treatments of war and morality, Häring turns toward the inner sources of conflict, urging the Church and humankind to recognize violence as a symptom of deep spiritual dis-ease. His vision is not merely pacifist but redemptive, rooted in reconciliation and liberation through love and truth.
How can we help the sick if we do not recognize what is sick in ourselves and have not learned to accept others as sick people?
Häring explores peace as a process of personal and communal conversionan integration of psychological, moral, and theological wholeness. His healing theology unites the therapeutic and the prophetic, framing nonviolence as both spiritual discipline and moral responsibility.
Key chapters include:
A Theology of Peace
Peace, Salvation, Wholeness and Healing
Nonviolence at the Heart of the Gospel
The Healing Power of Nonviolence
Towards a Healing Civilian Defence
Strategies of Transition
The Churchs Role
Härings wartime experiences as a medic during WWII deeply informed his conviction that peace and moral renewal must begin with healing the human spirit. His post-Vatican II writings made him a central voice in the Churchs moral and social reflection, especially on issues of war, conscience, and human dignity.