Just war theory has always been a matter of controversy in the Christian tradition. How could war possibly be just according to a belief based on the teaching of ‘the Prince of Peace’? In the history of Christianity, one finds on the one side radical Christians arguing for pacifism, and on the other Church Fathers, bishops and theologians who elaborate a doctrine of just war
Some reject the very idea of the “morality of war”.[1] Of those, some deny that morality applies at ...
Looking at the relationship between war and religion, there are at least three popular ethical posit...
Abstract: Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of C...
Just war theory has always been a matter of controversy in the Christian tradition. How could war po...
Nigel Biggar is Regis Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology and Director of the McDonald Centre f...
This paper, in addressing Just War Theory and Pacifism, will argue that throughout church history th...
Christianity has always had a difficult relationship with the concept of war. After all, it is impos...
What I write below about just war thinking will operate primarily in terms of the Christian traditio...
My aim in this article is to show that the Christian just war tradition remains very much alive, con...
Few concepts in the history of Christian theology have had such a lasting impact on contemporary pol...
Diploma thesis covers the old Christian tradition of just-war theory. This tradition, fully-establis...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
Is it allowed, in the name of an ideologically conceived (dreamed-through) pacifism, to be at all ev...
How just war theory developed throughout history to be used by political and religious leaders to ju...
Christians pray, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven in the prayer that Jesus taught, ye...
Some reject the very idea of the “morality of war”.[1] Of those, some deny that morality applies at ...
Looking at the relationship between war and religion, there are at least three popular ethical posit...
Abstract: Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of C...
Just war theory has always been a matter of controversy in the Christian tradition. How could war po...
Nigel Biggar is Regis Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology and Director of the McDonald Centre f...
This paper, in addressing Just War Theory and Pacifism, will argue that throughout church history th...
Christianity has always had a difficult relationship with the concept of war. After all, it is impos...
What I write below about just war thinking will operate primarily in terms of the Christian traditio...
My aim in this article is to show that the Christian just war tradition remains very much alive, con...
Few concepts in the history of Christian theology have had such a lasting impact on contemporary pol...
Diploma thesis covers the old Christian tradition of just-war theory. This tradition, fully-establis...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
Is it allowed, in the name of an ideologically conceived (dreamed-through) pacifism, to be at all ev...
How just war theory developed throughout history to be used by political and religious leaders to ju...
Christians pray, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven in the prayer that Jesus taught, ye...
Some reject the very idea of the “morality of war”.[1] Of those, some deny that morality applies at ...
Looking at the relationship between war and religion, there are at least three popular ethical posit...
Abstract: Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of C...