This volume explores the moral and religious issues that underlie the violence and atrocities in Bosnia. From diverse academic and philosophical perspectives, the works of Jean Bethke Elshtain, James Turner Johnson, Michael Sells, John Kelsay, and G. Scott Davis aim to inform not just scholars of ethics, politics and religion, but everyone concerned with the prospects for justice in the post-Cold War era.
This volume explores the moral and religious issues that underlie the violence and atrocities in Bosnia. From diverse academic and philosophical persp...
This volume explores the moral and religious issues that underlie the violence and atrocities in Bosnia. From diverse academic and philosophical perspectives, the works of Jean Bethke Elshtain, James Turner Johnson, Michael Sells, John Kelsay, and G. Scott Davis aim to inform not just scholars of ethics, politics and religion, but everyone concerned with the prospects for justice in the post-Cold War era.
This volume explores the moral and religious issues that underlie the violence and atrocities in Bosnia. From diverse academic and philosophical persp...
Recent work by Stanley Hauerwas, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Robert Bellah has brought considerable attention to bear on the ethics of virtue. Little clarity has, however, emerged from that discussion on what difference such an ethic would make in practical and political deliberations. Warcraft and the Fragility of Virtue presents, for the first time, a well-developed and effective Aristotelian perspective on reasoning about war and warfare. Author G. Scott Davis first sketches the fundamentals of as Aristotelian approach to the ethics of war, arguing that the virtue is a craft, of itself...
Recent work by Stanley Hauerwas, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Robert Bellah has brought considerable attention to bear on the ethics of virtue. Little clar...