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From Just War to Modern Peace Ethics (Hardcover): Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, William A. Barbieri From Just War to Modern Peace Ethics (Hardcover)
Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, William A. Barbieri
R3,131 Discovery Miles 31 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book rewrites the history of Christian peace ethics. Christian reflection on reducing violence or overcoming war has roots in ancient Roman philosophy and eventually grew to influence modern international law. This historical overview begins with Cicero, the source of Christian authors like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. It is highly debatable whether Augustine had a systematic interest in just war or whether his writings were used to develop a systematic just war teaching only by the later tradition. May Christians justifiably use force to overcome disorder and achieve peace? The book traces the classical debate from Thomas Aquinas to early modern-age thinkers like Vitoria, Suarez, Martin Luther, Hugo Grotius and Immanuel Kant. It highlights the diversity of the approaches of theologians, philosophers and lawyers. Modern cosmopolitianism and international law-thinking, it shows, are rooted in the Spanish Scholastics, where Grotius and Kant each found the inspiration to inaugurate a modern peace ethic. In the 20th century the tradition has taken aim not only at reducing violence and overcoming war but at developing a constructive ethic of peace building, as is reflected in Pope John Paul II's teaching.

Rethinking the State in the Age of Globalisation, v. 10 - Catholic Thought and Contemporary Political Theory (Hardcover):... Rethinking the State in the Age of Globalisation, v. 10 - Catholic Thought and Contemporary Political Theory (Hardcover)
Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, James Turner
R555 Discovery Miles 5 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the time of Jean Bodin and Thomas Hobbes, political theorists have depicted the state as "sovereign" because it holds preeminent authority over all the denizens belonging to its geographically defined territory. From the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 until the beginning of World War I in 1914, the essential responsibities ascribed to the sovereign state were maintaining internal and external security and promoting domestic prosperity. This idea of "the state" in political theory is clearly inadequate to the realities of national governments and international relations at the beginning of the twenty-first century. During the twentieth century, the sovereign state, as a reality and an idea, had been variously challenged from without and within its borders. What will be the direction of the state in the age of globalisation? Can Catholic political thinking contribute to an adequate concept of statehood and government? A group of German and American scholars were asked to explore specific ways in which the intellectual traditions of Catholicism might help our effort to rethink the state. The debate, as represented in the contributions to this book, is guided by the conviction that these intellectual resources will prove valuable to political theorists as they work to revise our understanding of the state.

From Just War to Modern Peace Ethics (Paperback): Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, William A. Barbieri From Just War to Modern Peace Ethics (Paperback)
Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, William A. Barbieri
R571 R500 Discovery Miles 5 000 Save R71 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book rewrites the history of Christian peace ethics. Christian reflection on reducing violence or overcoming war has roots in ancient Roman philosophy and eventually grew to influence modern international law. This historical overview begins with Cicero, the source of Christian authors like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. It is highly debatable whether Augustine had a systematic interest in just war or whether his writings were used to develop a systematic just war teaching only by the later tradition. May Christians justifiably use force to overcome disorder and achieve peace? The book traces the classical debate from Thomas Aquinas to early modern-age thinkers like Vitoria, Suarez, Martin Luther, Hugo Grotius and Immanuel Kant. It highlights the diversity of the approaches of theologians, philosophers and lawyers. Modern cosmopolitianism and international law-thinking, it shows, are rooted in the Spanish Scholastics, where Grotius and Kant each found the inspiration to inaugurate a modern peace ethic. In the 20th century the tradition has taken aim not only at reducing violence and overcoming war but at developing a constructive ethic of peace building, as is reflected in Pope John Paul II's teaching.

Peace Through Law - Can Humanity Overcome War? (Hardcover): Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, Claus Kress, Mary Ellen O'Connell Peace Through Law - Can Humanity Overcome War? (Hardcover)
Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, Claus Kress, Mary Ellen O'Connell
R2,564 Discovery Miles 25 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The 20th century was influenced profoundly by the experience of two world wars. It was also characterized, however, by the attempt to replace armed conflict with non-violent conflict management. As the United Nations Charter preamble declares: The "People of the United Nations are determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war." International law and international institutions have made considerable progress toward this goal, but the world is still a long way from effectively banning major organized violence between or within states. Current governance theories are grappling with the reality of today's complex international relations. What lessons do these theories hold for overcoming violent conflict? What do theories about global governance tell us about international public authority? Is such an authority desirable at all? What would the ideal international society look like from the perspective of global governance theory? What is the role of law, authority, and international institutions in realizing the ideal? The aim of this book is to offer an interdisciplinary debate on these normative responses to the problem of war: law, authority, governance, and constitution.

de Iustitia Et Iure. Uber Gerechtigkeit Und Recht. Teil II (German, Latin, Hardcover): Luis de Molina de Iustitia Et Iure. Uber Gerechtigkeit Und Recht. Teil II (German, Latin, Hardcover)
Luis de Molina; Preface by Matthias Kaufmann, Danae Simmermacher; Edited by Thomas Duve, Alexander Fidora, …
R6,213 Discovery Miles 62 130 Out of stock
Democrates Secundus. Zweiter Demokrates (German, Latin, Hardcover): Juan Gines Sepulveda Democrates Secundus. Zweiter Demokrates (German, Latin, Hardcover)
Juan Gines Sepulveda; Preface by Christian Schafer; Edited by Thomas Duve, Alexander Fidora, Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven, …
R5,293 Discovery Miles 52 930 Out of stock
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