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The Morality of Self-Defense and Military Action: The Judeo-Christian Tradition

Autor David B. Kopel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 feb 2017 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Shedding new light on a controversial and intriguing issue, this book will reshape the debate on how the Judeo-Christian tradition views the morality of personal and national self-defense.Are self-defense, national warfare, and revolts against tyranny holy duties-or violations of God's will? Pacifists insist these actions are the latter, forbidden by Judeo-Christian morality. This book maintains that the pacifists are wrong. To make his case, the author analyzes the full sweep of Judeo-Christian history from earliest times to the present, combining history, scriptural analysis, and philosophy to describe the changes and continuity of Jewish and Christian doctrine about the use of lethal force. He reveals the shifting patterns of thought in both religions and presents the strongest arguments on both sides of the issue.The book begins with the ancient Hebrews and Genesis and covers Jewish history through the Holocaust and beyond. The analysis then shifts to the story of Christianity from its origins, through the Middle Ages and the Reformation, up the present day. Based on this scrutiny, the author concludes that-contrary to popular belief-the legitimacy of self-defense is strongly supported by Judeo-Christian scripture and commentary, by philosophical analysis, and by the respect for human dignity and human rights on which both Judaism and Christianity are based.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440832772
ISBN-10: 1440832773
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Offers careful analysis of topics such as the political systems of the ancient Hebrews, the Papacy's struggle for independence, the ways in which New England ministers incited the American Revolution, and the effects of the Vietnam War on the American Catholic church's views on national self-defense

Notă biografică

David B. Kopel, JD, is adjunct professor of advanced constitutional law at Denver University, Sturm College of Law.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPART 1: THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE JEWS1.The Torah2.The Rise and Fall of the Hebrew Republic and Monarchy3.Israel Returns4. Psalms, Prophets, and the Problem of Violence in the Hebrew Bible5.Diaspora to Holocaust to IsraelPART 2: THE NEW TESTAMENT TO THE PRESENT6.The New Testament7.From the Early Apostles to the Fall of Rome8.The Middle Ages9.Reformation10.Revolutions11.The American Revolution12.Modern Christianity13.Quakers: Respect for Conscience14.Modern PacifismConclusion: Defending CreationIndex

Recenzii

Engaging and certainly controversial, this book lays out a tendentious argument and reading of history in its promotion of a gun culture. . . . Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.
A well-researched and magnificently written tome. Kopel has succeeded in The Morality of Self-Defense and Military Action by David B. Kopelobjectively discussing difficult and controversial topics of moral philosophy that spill into hotter political issues of armed self-defense and justification for wars and revolution, and he does this in an eloquent, logical, and enthralling fashion. . . . The Morality of Self-Defense and Military Action: The Judeo-Christian Tradition is highly recommended for moral philosophers, lawyers, sociologists, criminologists, and the lay public, and it would be of more than passing interest to citizens following or participating in the gun control and gun rights debate.