Saint Augustine of Hippo (354–430) was one of the most influential Western Christian theologians. Sri Aurobindo Ghose (1872–1950) was a political revolutionary and later a spiritual master with a worldwide reputation. Augustine and Aurobindo were very different religiously and politically, but on the issue of justifying warfare, there are remarkable parallels between them. To begin, pragmatic considerations formed the core of most of their arguments. Furthermore, they buttressed their core points with considerations from the religious domain. These included discussing the inward disposition of the warrior, countering ethical reservations about fighting, and mentioning possible, spiritual benefits from warfare. Yet, in spite of the parallels...
Augustine, the Bishop of Carthage participated in the Donatist conflict. In this dispute he was an ...
Augustine and William James both argue that religious faith can be both practical and rational even ...
Martin\u27s answer to the question posed by his title is that since at least 1648, Christianity has ...
Saint Augustine of Hippo (354–430) was one of the most influential Western Christian theologians. Sr...
Augustine's views on war have deeply influenced subsequent war thought, and scholars have agreed th...
The theology of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, and the origin of his theory of Just War are subje...
Abstract: Augustine, one of the greatest christian thinkers, tries to reconcile the love of neighbor...
Diploma thesis covers the old Christian tradition of just-war theory. This tradition, fully-establis...
St. Augustine\u27s Just War Theory is relatively unique in the history of just war in that he relies...
Augustine of Hippo wrote a great deal regarding the subject of state-sponsored armed conflict. His v...
St. Augustine’s efforts to reconcile Christ’s teaching with the requirements of statecraft led him t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 326-330)It is widely acknowledged that W. H. Auden became a ...
It is widely acknowledged that W. H. Auden became a Christian in about 1940, but relatively little c...
We have become particularly adept at killing people in the twentieth century. Weapons have become ev...
Saint Augustine’s understanding of the grace of God and human beings’ free choice of the will underw...
Augustine, the Bishop of Carthage participated in the Donatist conflict. In this dispute he was an ...
Augustine and William James both argue that religious faith can be both practical and rational even ...
Martin\u27s answer to the question posed by his title is that since at least 1648, Christianity has ...
Saint Augustine of Hippo (354–430) was one of the most influential Western Christian theologians. Sr...
Augustine's views on war have deeply influenced subsequent war thought, and scholars have agreed th...
The theology of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, and the origin of his theory of Just War are subje...
Abstract: Augustine, one of the greatest christian thinkers, tries to reconcile the love of neighbor...
Diploma thesis covers the old Christian tradition of just-war theory. This tradition, fully-establis...
St. Augustine\u27s Just War Theory is relatively unique in the history of just war in that he relies...
Augustine of Hippo wrote a great deal regarding the subject of state-sponsored armed conflict. His v...
St. Augustine’s efforts to reconcile Christ’s teaching with the requirements of statecraft led him t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 326-330)It is widely acknowledged that W. H. Auden became a ...
It is widely acknowledged that W. H. Auden became a Christian in about 1940, but relatively little c...
We have become particularly adept at killing people in the twentieth century. Weapons have become ev...
Saint Augustine’s understanding of the grace of God and human beings’ free choice of the will underw...
Augustine, the Bishop of Carthage participated in the Donatist conflict. In this dispute he was an ...
Augustine and William James both argue that religious faith can be both practical and rational even ...
Martin\u27s answer to the question posed by his title is that since at least 1648, Christianity has ...