
The Difficult Work of Peace
From The AC Podcast by Apologetics Canada
April 24, 2026 · 48 min · Episode 598
About this episode
Andy and Steve discuss their reflections on peace, justice, and human dignity from their trip to The Netherlands.
Andy and Steve reflect on their trip to The Netherlands, where two cities—Amsterdam and The Hague—became the backdrop for deeper conversations about peace, justice, and human dignity. From the sobering witness of the Anne Frank House to the legal and moral vision represented by the Peace Palace and the International Criminal Court, this week’s edition of the AC Podcast traces the connection between memory and responsibility. What is the relationship between peace and justice? What happens when people are stripped of their dignity? Join Andy and Steve as they think through how history, memory, and international institutions point to the ongoing need for moral clarity.
People in this episode
Hosts: Andy, Steve
Topics covered
- peace
- justice
- human dignity
- memory
- responsibility
- international institutions
Keywords
- peace
- justice
- human dignity
- memory
- responsibility
- Anne Frank House
- Peace Palace
- International Criminal Court
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Peace Palace, International Criminal Court
Books & works: Anne Frank House
Places: The Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Hague
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