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Gordon C. Zahn was an influential American social critic, author, and advocate for peace, particularly known for his exploration of the moral implications of war and Catholic social teaching. His seminal works, such as "Vocation of Peace" and "German Catholics and Hitler's Wars," delved into the intersections of faith, ethics, and societal conflict. Zahn's scholarship provided a critical examination of how religious institutions interacted with political powers, especially during times of war, and he challenged the complicity of faith communities in perpetuating violence.

Throughout his career, Zahn was a prominent voice for pacifism and social justice, advocating for a nonviolent approach to conflict resolution. His writings not only reflected his deep commitment to Catholic teachings but also resonated with broader humanitarian principles. He was recognized not just as a scholar but as a moral leader who inspired many to reconsider their positions on war and peace, leaving a lasting legacy in both academic and activist circles.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum May 5, 1924
Geboorteplaats Chicago, Illinois, USA
Sterfdatum January 30, 2007