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Tranquillitas ordinis is a Latin phrase meaning the "tranquility of order" or "well-ordered concord". The term is associated with the Roman Catholic tradition of just war theory, and is found in the writings of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. Depending on the author and the context, the term is used to convey various meanings in theology and politics. These meanings include the divine order imposed on the universe and a theoretical framework for peace. Tranquillitas ordinis remains a cornerstone of Catholic teaching on peace. It is included in the framework laid out by Pope John XXIII in his 1963 encyclical, Pacem in terris, and is a featured topic at The Global Quest for Tranquillitas Ordinis, a conference organized by the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.

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  • Tranquillitas ordinis is a Latin phrase meaning the "tranquility of order" or "well-ordered concord". The term is associated with the Roman Catholic tradition of just war theory, and is found in the writings of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. Depending on the author and the context, the term is used to convey various meanings in theology and politics. These meanings include the divine order imposed on the universe and a theoretical framework for peace. Tranquillitas ordinis remains a cornerstone of Catholic teaching on peace. It is included in the framework laid out by Pope John XXIII in his 1963 encyclical, Pacem in terris, and is a featured topic at The Global Quest for Tranquillitas Ordinis, a conference organized by the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. (en)
  • Tranquillitas ordinis – wyrażenie łacińskie oznaczające "pokój płynący z ładu". Termin jest używany przez Kościół katolicki, można go odnaleźć w pismach Św. Augustyna i św. Tomasza z Akwinu. Tranquilitas ordinis stanowi podstawę nauczania Kościoła na temat pokoju. Jest zawarta w encyklice Jana XXIII Pacem in Terris. Św. Augustyn definiuje pojęcie Tranquillitas ordinis w księdze 19 Państwa Bożego jako "pokój wszystkich rzeczy" albo "dobrze uporządkowana zgoda". Augustyn opiera pojęcie pokoju na fakcie, że wszystko zostało stworzone i umieszczone we właściwym miejscu przez Stwórcę. Osoba czy rzecz osiąga więc pokój, kiedy jest w miejscu czy okolicznościach przewidzianych przez stwórcę. Augustyn pisał, że Tranquillitas ordinis nie może być w pełni osiągnięta na ziemi. (pl)
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  • Tranquillitas ordinis is a Latin phrase meaning the "tranquility of order" or "well-ordered concord". The term is associated with the Roman Catholic tradition of just war theory, and is found in the writings of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. Depending on the author and the context, the term is used to convey various meanings in theology and politics. These meanings include the divine order imposed on the universe and a theoretical framework for peace. Tranquillitas ordinis remains a cornerstone of Catholic teaching on peace. It is included in the framework laid out by Pope John XXIII in his 1963 encyclical, Pacem in terris, and is a featured topic at The Global Quest for Tranquillitas Ordinis, a conference organized by the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. (en)
  • Tranquillitas ordinis – wyrażenie łacińskie oznaczające "pokój płynący z ładu". Termin jest używany przez Kościół katolicki, można go odnaleźć w pismach Św. Augustyna i św. Tomasza z Akwinu. Tranquilitas ordinis stanowi podstawę nauczania Kościoła na temat pokoju. Jest zawarta w encyklice Jana XXIII Pacem in Terris. (pl)
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