Politics, Justice, and War

Book • 2015
Politics, Justice, and War: Christian Governance and the Ethics of Warfare offers an Augustinian perspective on the moral evaluation of war and governance.

Joseph Capizzi examines the intersection of political theology, ethics, and the just war tradition.

The book provides critiques of U.S.

military policies, emphasizing the importance of moral discrimination and proportionality in warfare.

Capizzi's approach highlights the need for political leaders to consider the impact of their decisions on vulnerable populations.

The work contributes to a deeper understanding of the ethical complexities involved in political and military actions.

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