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Just War and Jihad: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on War and Peace in Western and Islamic Traditions: Contributions to the Study of Religion

Autor James T. Johnson, John Kelsay
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mai 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
In this collaborative examination two diverse groups of scholars look at Western and Islamic approaches to war, peace, and statecraft from their own perspectives in an effort to bridge the gap of knowledge and understanding between the two traditions. Established scholars in religious ethics and international law--James Turner Johnson, John Langan, David Little, and William V. O'Brien--examine the substantial body of literature on the just war tradition that has been produced over time by historians, theologians, ethicists, and international lawyers. The Islamic tradition, which in both its classical and contemporary forms presents a rich variety of materials for discussions of statecraft, including issues connected with the justification, conduct, and ultimate aims of war, is then assessed by a group of leading Islamicists including Fred Donner, Richard C. Martin, Bruce Lawrence, and Ann Mayer. The two major themes stressed by the contributors are the historical and theoretical approaches to war and peace in the two great religious and cultural traditions. In every case, the chapters are broadly historical and comparative in nature. Kelsay and Johnson's Just War and Jihad, together with their companion volume, Cross-Crescent and Sword: The Justification and Limitation of War in Western and Islamic Tradition (Greenwood Press, 1990), represent the outcome of interdisciplinary and cross-cultural dialogues.An introduction takes up the various themes present in the chapters and reflects their significance for comparative studies of cultural attitudes on war and peace. In the book's first major division four chapters deal with foundational concerns. Here the authors identify sources and basic themes of religious thought that influence Western and Islamic approaches to war and peace. The two chapters of Part II take up particular questions connected with the phenomenon of holy war. In the final section two contributors assess the status of the international law on war and peace. For students and scholars of comparative religion, ethics, and international relations this comparative study, which establishes the persistence of certain human concerns across the boundaries of particular cultures, makes timely and important reading.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313273476
ISBN-10: 0313273472
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of Religion

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JOHN KELSAY is Associate Professor, Department of Religion, Florida State University, Tallahassee. He was coauthor of Human Rights and the Conflict of Culture and coeditor with James Turner Johnson of Cross, Crescent, and Sword (Greenwood, 1990). His articles, Religion, Morality, and the Governance of War and Divine Commands and Social Order are forthcoming. He is currently writing several essays on ethics in Islam.JAMES TURNER JOHNSON is Professor of Religion, University Director of International Programs, and a member of the graduate faculty in political science at Rutgers University. A former Goggenheim Fellow and Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellow, his previous books include Ideology, Reason, and the Limitation of War, Just War Tradition and the Restraint of War, Can Modern War Be Just? and The Quest for Peace: Three Moral Traditions in Western Cultural History. Johnson has also published over forty articles in various American and European scholarly journals.

Cuprins

Foreword by Henry Warner BordenIntroduction by John KelsayFoundational IssuesHistorical Roots and Sources of the Just War Tradition in Western Culture by James Turner JohnsonThe Sources of Islamic Conceptions of War by Fred M. DonnerThe Western Moral Tradition on War: Christian Theology and Warfare by John Langan, S.J.The Religious Foundations of War, Peace, and Statecraft in Islam by Richard C. MartinHoly War"Holy War" Appeals and Western Christianity: A Reconsideration of Bainton's Approach by David LittleHoly War (jihad) in Islamic Religion and Nation-State Ideologies by Bruce LawrenceInternational LawThe International Law of War as Related to the Western Just War Tradition by William V. O'BrienWar and Peace in the Islamic Tradition and International Law by Ann Elizabeth MayerSelect BibliographyIndex