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The example of St. Paisios of Agioreitis comes to this Volume of the magazine to remind us of the “deinon of war”, the dimensions of peace, the personal responsibility for maintaining it and for other aspects of spiritual life that are connected to the specific good (noun of peace). Elements of a discourse based on the biblical-patriarchal tradition of the Christian Church, but also on the saint’s personal experiences from his military service, are detected in this case.