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War and Its Discontents

James Patout Burns

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War and Its Discontents

Explore the profound insights of "War and Its Discontents" by James Patout Burns, published by Georgetown University Press in 1996. This enlightening work spans 240 pages and thoughtfully examines the boundaries that Islam, Judaism, and Christianity impose on the application of coercive violence. Burns delves into the similarities and differences within these major religious traditions, shedding light on their perspectives on pacifism—where all forms of force are renounced—and quietism, which advocates for the avoidance of violence except in specific, stringent circumstances. Whether you are a scholar of comparative religion or someone interested in the ethics of war and conflict, this book offers a compelling discourse on the religious dimensions influencing societal attitudes towards violence. Discover how these faiths navigate the complexities of conflict and morality in this essential read.

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War and Its Discontents

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