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Just War in Religion and Politics Jacob Neusner

Just War in Religion and Politics By Jacob Neusner

Just War in Religion and Politics by Jacob Neusner


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The basis of this collection of essays is the reading of a common topic from different perspectives. The contributors compare and contrast not only positions, but also methods of learning. They examine theories of just war in diverse cultural contexts and their disciplinary settings.

Just War in Religion and Politics Summary

Just War in Religion and Politics by Jacob Neusner

The basis of this collection of essays is the reading of a common topic from different perspectives. Half of the book is devoted to the comparative study of religions and the courses are offered by religion professors. The other half is shaped by social science approaches and the seminars are given mainly by social science professors. We aim to compare and contrast not only positions, but also methods of learning. We examine theories of the just war in diverse cultural contexts and their disciplinary settings. Space is devoted to the study of papers prepared for this project by specialists in various disciplines, mainly but not exclusively faculty of Bard College and the United States Military Academy at West Point.

About Jacob Neusner

Jacob Neusner is distinguished service professor of the history and theology of Judaism and senior fellow with the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College. He is a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, and a life member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University. He holds nine honorary degrees and fourteen academic medals, along with other awards. He has published more than a thousand books. Bruce D. Chilton is the Bernard Iddings Bell Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Bard College, executive director of the Institute of Advanced Theology, and rector of the Church of St. John the Evangelist. His books include: Rabbi Jesus, Rabbi Paul, Mary Magdalene, Abraham's Curse, The Cambridge Companion to the Bible, The Targums (with Paul Flesher), and The Way of Jesus. R. E. Tully, previously a full professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, is now professor of philosophy at West Point. He has published many articles on Russell, Wittgenstein and other figures who formed the analytic tradition in British philosophy and is the author, with Frederic Portoraro, of a textbook on symbolic logic (Logic with Symlog).

Table of Contents

Preface INTRODUCTION 1. Should We Justify War? Roger Berkowitz Bard College JUST WAR IN THE HISTORY OF RELIGIONS 2. Justice and Justifications: War Theory among the Ancient Greeks Carolyn Dewald Bard College 3. Religion, Ritual and War in the Late Roman Republic Robert M. Berchman Dowling College 4. The Wars of Yahweh: Biblical Views of Just War Baruch A. Levine New York University 5. Just War in Classical Judaism Jacob Neusner Bard College 6. Christianity in War Bruce Chilton Bard College 7. Jihad in Classical Islamic Legal and Moral Thought Mairaj Syed Bard College 8. Just War in Buddhism Kristn Scheible Bard College 9. Reflections on War and Dharma in Classical Hindiuism Richard Davis Bard College JUST WAR: CASES IN CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT 10. Fighting the Good Fight R. E. Tully United States Military Academy, West Point 11. Jus ad Bellum and the Islamic Reformation Mark David Welton United States Military Academy, West Point 12. Fighting Wars Justly: The Legal and Moral Concerns and Consequences of Private Military and Security Contractors in Modern Armed Conflicts David A. Wallace United States Military Academy, West Point 13. The Duty of Moral Diligence: The Responsibility of Soldiers to Determine the Justness of War Brian Imiola United States Military Academy, West Point 14. Just War Theory, Choice and Necess ity and Israel's Resp onses to Genocidal Threats: An Evidence-Based Approach Elihu D Richter, Yael Stein, Tamar Pileggi Genocide Prevention Program Hebrew University-Hadassssah School of Public Health and Community Medicine 15. A Anticipation in Walzer's Just War Theory: The Example of Israel's 1967 First Strike in the Light of Historical Evidence Joel Perlmann Bard College CONCLUSION 16. The Matter of Motive: Concluding Thoughts on Just War Theory William Scott Green University of Miami

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NLS9780761860938
9780761860938
0761860932
Just War in Religion and Politics by Jacob Neusner
New
Paperback
University Press of America
2013-04-18
402
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