The Horrors We Bless - Rethinking the Just-War Legacy (Paperback)


Is war inevitable? Is it so woven into the fabric of our being that it always was and always will be? "Early Christians," says Maguire, "were unanimous in opposing this view." They didn't see war as normal but an outrage and even a sacrilege. Maguire argues that later Christians succumbed to the supposed "normalcy" of war and developed what later became known as the "just-war theory," which was actually devised as a deterrent to the rush to war.

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Is war inevitable? Is it so woven into the fabric of our being that it always was and always will be? "Early Christians," says Maguire, "were unanimous in opposing this view." They didn't see war as normal but an outrage and even a sacrilege. Maguire argues that later Christians succumbed to the supposed "normalcy" of war and developed what later became known as the "just-war theory," which was actually devised as a deterrent to the rush to war.

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Imprint

Augsburg Fortress Publishers

Country of origin

United States

Series

Facets

Release date

February 2007

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First published

February 2007

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Dimensions

178 x 108 x 7mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

112

ISBN-13

978-0-8006-3897-9

Barcode

9780800638979

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LSN

0-8006-3897-2



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