The Horrors We Bless: Rethinking the Just-war Legacy

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Fortress Press, 2007 - Religion - 103 pages
Is war inevitable? Early Christians, says Maguire, were unanimous in opposing this view. They didn't see war as normal but as an outrage and even a sacrilege. Later Christians succumbed to the supposed "normalcy" of war but developed what later became known as the "just war theory" as a deterrent to the rush to war. In this book Maguire analyzes this history and proposes a new framework for thinking of war, peace, and state-sponsored violence. Maguire's proposal brings clarity and hope to the vital conversation about war in our time.

About the author (2007)

Daniel C. Maguire is Professor of Ethics at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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