Religious perspectives on war : Christian, Muslim, and Jewish attitudes toward force after the Gulf War

by David R. Smock

Paper Book, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

BL65.W2S66 1992

Publication

Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace, 1992.

Description

If, when, why, and how to fight a war? In the case of the Gulf War, that debate encompassed three faiths-Christianity, Islam, and Judaism-and the debate has acquired new dimensions in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks and the war on terrorism. In this volume, Jews, Muslims, and Christians with very diverse views address such issues as the just war doctrine, explaining their differences and finding often surprising common ground. This new edition reprints the full text of the first edition. A new preface describes the differences and similarities between the Gulf War and the war against al Qaeda/Taliban. Also included is an introduction explaining the just war doctrine, a glossary of terms, and an expanded and updated "Suggestions for Further Reading."… (more)

ISBN

1878379208 / 9781878379207

Barcode

10552
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