Resolution 27
War, Violence and Justice
This Conference:
1.(a) reaffirms the statement of the 1930 Lambeth Conference that war as a
method of settling international disputes is incompatible with the teaching
and example of our Lord Jesus Christ;
(b) affirms also that there is no true peace without justice, and
reformation and transformation of unjust systems is an essential element of
our biblical hope;
2.(a) supports those who choose the way of non-violence as being the way of
our Lord, including direct non-violent action, civil disobedience and
conscientious objection, and pays tribute to those who in recent years have
kept before the world the growing threat of militarism;
(b) understands those who, after exhausting all other ways, choose the way
of armed struggle as the only way to justice, whilst drawing attention to
the dangers and injustices possible in such action itself; and
3. encourages provinces and dioceses to seek out those secular and religious agencies working for justice and reconciliation, and to make common cause with them, to ensure that the voice of the oppressed is heard and a response is made so that further violence is averted.
(See further paras 98-126 of the Report on "Christianity and the Social Order.")