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- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition
- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Troubling a Tradition
- 1 Engaging the Other
- 2 Understanding the Self
- 3 Shaping the State
- 4 State Time/Secular Time
- 5 Christian Just War Thinking and Modernity
- 6 Historical Roots and Roads Not Taken
- 7 Renarrating the Christian Just War Tradition
- Afterword
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- References
Select Bibliography
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Book contents
- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition
- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Troubling a Tradition
- 1 Engaging the Other
- 2 Understanding the Self
- 3 Shaping the State
- 4 State Time/Secular Time
- 5 Christian Just War Thinking and Modernity
- 6 Historical Roots and Roads Not Taken
- 7 Renarrating the Christian Just War Tradition
- Afterword
- Select Bibliography
- Index
- References
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