Blessed are the peace makers pacifism, just war, and peacebuilding

From just war and pacifism to peacebuilding : an introduction -- Jesus : the reality of God's reign and the possibility of peace -- Early Christian pacifism : Tertullian and Orien -- Augustine and the beginning of Christian just war theory -- War and the common good : Aquinas and the just war t...

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1. Verfasser: Cahill, Lisa Sowle (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Minneapolis Fortress Press 2019
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Zusammenfassung:From just war and pacifism to peacebuilding : an introduction -- Jesus : the reality of God's reign and the possibility of peace -- Early Christian pacifism : Tertullian and Orien -- Augustine and the beginning of Christian just war theory -- War and the common good : Aquinas and the just war tradition -- Reformation interpretations of just war : Luther and Calvin -- War in God's name : crusaders, Joan of Arc, and Puritan revolutionaries -- A witness for the kingdom : humanist, Anabaptist, and Quaker pacifists -- From just war and pacifism to peacebuilding -- Peacebuilding : a practical strategy of hope.
This book is a contribution to the Christian ethics of war and peace. It advances peacebuilding as a needed challenge to and expansion of the traditional framework of just-war theory and pacifism. It builds on a critical reading of historical landmarks from the Bible through Augustine, Aquinas, the Reformers, Christian peace movements, and key modern figures like Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Reinhold Niebuhr, and recent popes. Similar to just-war theory, peacebuilding is committed to social change and social justice but includes some theorists and practitioners who accept the use of force in extreme cases of self-defense or humanitarian intervention. Unlike just-war theorists, they do not see the justification of war as part of the Christian mission. Unlike traditional pacifists, they do see social change as necessary and possible and, as such, requiring Christian participation in public efforts. Cahill argues that transformative Christian social participation is demanded by the gospel and the example of Jesus, and can produce the avoidance, resolution, or reduction of conflicts. And yet obstacles are significant, and expectations must be realistic. Decisions to use armed force against injustice, even when they meet the criteria of just war, will be ambiguous and tragic from a Christian perspective. Regarding war and peace, the focus of Christian theology, ethics, and practice should not be on justifying war but on practical and hopeful interreligious peacebuilding. -- $c Publisher's description
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xiii, 380 pages
23 cm
ISBN:9781506431659
978-1-5064-3165-9
1506431658
1-5064-3165-8
9781506457796