Product Description
Since the Vietnam era, there has arisen, in America and the whole of Western society, a way of thinking that argues against all war. Consequently, a book discussing the question of a Christian's participation in war and other related issues in light of this emerging consensus seems not just appropriate but necessary. In an environment where war is, by definition, immoral, it is difficult for "good," "decent" folks to think positively about war-fighting. This book is an effort to correct such thinking and to instruct the interested reader as to what the Bible actually says about this most important subject. In addition to the war issue, the author deals with the question of nuclear weapons, the United Nations, the war on terror and how it relates to the war in Iraq, and capital punishment. The author's examination of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and how it relates to this subject of war is especially interesting.
From the Publisher
The author has written a thoughtful examination of modern Just War theory from the standpoint of one who believes everything a Christian participates in must be authorized by what is taught in the Bible. He clearly challenges the anti-war mentality that pervades modern society, but does so without falling into the trap of trying to defend everything that is done in war. He believes that war is a moral enterprise that must be judged by the principles of Justice and Righteousness. Especially challenging to the pacifists, this book will challenge you no matter what position you take on this most important subject.
