A perceptive and wide-ranging elucidation of the great just war traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam that evaluates the key events of the war in light of the religious rhetoric used by both sides. (Philosophy)
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Kenneth L. Vaux received his D.Th. from the University of Hamburg in 1968. He is professor of Theological Ethics at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. xiv, 187 pp., [1], biblio., index, The author elucidates the great just war traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, evaluating the key events of the Gulf War in light of the religious rhetoric used by both sides. #6693. Seller Inventory # 014029
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