When the Roman Catholic Bishops of the United States issued their pastoral letter on war and peace on May 3, 1983, it was hailed as the most publicized and long-awaited statement by Christians in the nuclear age. But a month before the historic pronouncement, National Review, in an unprecedent move, devoted an entire issue to "Moral Clarity in the Nuclear Age," an analysis of the arguments for and against nuclear armament by noted scholar, writer, Catholic layman Michael Novak.
Novak's landmark essay, his assessment of the bishops' pastoral letter, and his discussion of the effects the letter might have in a geopolitical context appear together in book form with an introduction by William F. Buckley Jr. and foreword by Billy Graham.
Michael Novak is the George Frederick Jewett Scholar in Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy at AEI.
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