Recovering Christian Realism: Just War Theory as a Political Ethic
In Recovering Christian Realism, H. David Baer interprets just war theory as political ethic concerned with the moral administration of power. He argues that contemporary just war theorists, by debating the finer points of individual criteria, have lost sight of the theory of politics that gives rise to just war thinking in the first place. Baer attempts to relocate just war theory within the tradition of Christian realism in order to develop an ethic capable of addressing the uses of power. He argues the just war criteria unfold from a description of the political act, one which harnesses power to peace and points the way toward an ethic of armed force and international relations.
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Recovering Christian Realism: Just War Theory as a Political Ethic
In Recovering Christian Realism, H. David Baer interprets just war theory as political ethic concerned with the moral administration of power. He argues that contemporary just war theorists, by debating the finer points of individual criteria, have lost sight of the theory of politics that gives rise to just war thinking in the first place. Baer attempts to relocate just war theory within the tradition of Christian realism in order to develop an ethic capable of addressing the uses of power. He argues the just war criteria unfold from a description of the political act, one which harnesses power to peace and points the way toward an ethic of armed force and international relations.
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Recovering Christian Realism: Just War Theory as a Political Ethic

Recovering Christian Realism: Just War Theory as a Political Ethic

by H. David Baer
Recovering Christian Realism: Just War Theory as a Political Ethic

Recovering Christian Realism: Just War Theory as a Political Ethic

by H. David Baer

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In Recovering Christian Realism, H. David Baer interprets just war theory as political ethic concerned with the moral administration of power. He argues that contemporary just war theorists, by debating the finer points of individual criteria, have lost sight of the theory of politics that gives rise to just war thinking in the first place. Baer attempts to relocate just war theory within the tradition of Christian realism in order to develop an ethic capable of addressing the uses of power. He argues the just war criteria unfold from a description of the political act, one which harnesses power to peace and points the way toward an ethic of armed force and international relations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498507110
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/13/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 486 KB

About the Author

H. David Baer is associate professor of theology and philosophy at Texas Lutheran University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Power, Peace, and the Just War Ethic
Chapter 2: The Criterion of Legitimate Authority: Describing the Political Act
Chapter 3: The Criterion of Just Cause: The Limits on Government’s International Jurisdiction
Chapter 4: The Criterion of Just Intention: The Pursuit of Peace and International Order
Chapter 5: Justice In Bello: Applying the Principle of Discrimination
Chapter 6: The Just War Ethic and the Nature of Christian Realism
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