Ethics and the Use of Force: Just War in Historical Perspective

Ethics and the Use of Force: Just War in Historical Perspective

Ethics and the Use of Force: Just War in Historical Perspective

Ethics and the Use of Force: Just War in Historical Perspective

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Overview

Highlighting the just war tradition in historical perspective, this valuable study looks at contemporary implications drawn out in the context of several important contemporary debates: within the field of religion, including both Christian and Islamic thought; within the field of debate related to the international law of armed conflicts; within the field of policy relating to the use of armed force where the issue is just war thinking vs. realism; and debates over pressing contemporary issues in the ethics of war which cross disciplinary lines.

James Turner Johnson has been writing on just war tradition since 1975, developing the historical understanding of just war and seeking to draw out its implications for contemporary armed conflict. He is frequently asked to lecture on topics drawn from his work. This current book brings together a number of essays which reflect his recent thinking on understanding how and why just war tradition coalesced in the first place, how and why it has developed as it has, and relating contemporary just war reasoning to the historical tradition of just war.



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409489320
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 03/28/2013
Series: Justice, International Law and Global Security
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

James Turner Johnson is a Distinguished Professor, Department of Religion, Rutgers University-The State University of New Jersey, USA


Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction: the use of history for thinking about morality and war; Part I Two Moral Traditions on the Use of Armed Force: The just war idea in historical tradition and current debate; Just war: breaking the tradition; Just war and jihad: two traditions on the use of force; Tracing the contours of the jihad of individual duty in Islamic juristic tradition. Part II Just War and International Law: Grotius' use of history and charity in the modern transformation of the just war idea; Looking back as a way of going forward: just war tradition and international law. Part III Just War and Political Realism: Moral judgment in international affairs: the limits of realism; Reinhold Niebuhr's Christian realism and the idea of just war. Part IV Pressing Contemporary Problems: The idea of defense in historical and contemporary thinking about just war; Contemporary warfare and the challenges to efforts at restraint; The use of armed force and the goal of peace; Bibliography; Index.


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