Just Policing, Not War: An Alternative Response to World Violence
Editat de Gerald W. Schlabach Drew Christiansen, Ivan Kauffmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2007
Vezi toate premiile Carte premiată
Midwest Book Award (MIPA) (2007), Book of the Year (2008)
For decades, the Catholic Church and historical peace churches such as the Mennonites have come together in ecumenical discussions about war and peace. The dividing point has always been between pacifism, the view held by Mennonites and other peace churches, and the just war theory that dominates Catholic thinking on the issue. Given the transformation of global relations over this period increased interdependency and communication as well as the fall of the Soviet Union, emerging nationalism movements, and the slow development of international courts the time is right to rethink the Christian response to war.
Gerald Schlabach has proposed just policing theory as a way to narrow the gap between just war and pacifist traditions. If the world can address problems of violence through a police model instead of a conventional military model, there may be a role for Christians from all traditions. In this volume, Schlabach presents his theory and has invited a number of scholars representing Catholic, Mennonite, and other traditions to respond to the theory and address a number of key questions:
What do we mean by policing?
Can policing solve conflicts beyond one s own borders?
How does just policing theory address terrorism?
Is international policing possible, and what would it look like?
Is just policing a Christian solution that meets the criteria of both traditions?
This important volume offers a fresh and meaningful discussion to help Christians of all traditions navigate the difficult questions of how to live in these times of violence and war."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814652213
ISBN-10: 0814652212
Pagini: 255
Dimensiuni: 160 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Liturgical Press
ISBN-10: 0814652212
Pagini: 255
Dimensiuni: 160 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Liturgical Press
Recenzii
"In proposing the concept of 'just policing, ' this book breaks new ground in the long discussion between Christians committed to pacifism and those utilizing a 'Just War' framework."
Descriere
For decades, the Catholic Church and historical peace churches such as the Mennonites have come together in ecumenical discussions about war and peace. The dividing point has always been between pacifism, the view held by Mennonites and other peace churches, and the just war theory that dominates Catholic thinking on the issue. Given the transformation of global relations over this period--increased interdependency and communication as well as the fall of the Soviet Union, emerging nationalism movements, and the slow development of international courts--the time is right to rethink the Christian response to war. Gerald Schlabach has proposed just policing theory as a way to narrow the gap between just war and pacifist traditions. If the world can address problems of violence through a police model instead of a conventional military model, there may be a role for Christians from all traditions. In this volume, Schlabach presents his theory and has invited a number of scholars representing Catholic, Mennonite, and other traditions to respond to the theory and address a number of key questions. This important volume offers a fresh and meaningful discussion to help Christians of all traditions navigate the difficult questions of how to live in these times of violence and war.
Premii
- Midwest Book Award (MIPA) Nominee, 2007
- Book of the Year Winner, 2008