Warfare, Christianity, and the law of nature (Record no. 521141)

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Personal name Mortimer, Sarah
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Title Warfare, Christianity, and the law of nature
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of the History of Ideas
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Extent 83(4), Oct, 2022: p.613-628
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Summary, etc Early modern efforts to justify warfare entailed serious reflection on the relationship between Christianity and nature or natural law. Those working in a Thomist tradition could draw on a concept of natural law as an ethical system distinct from Christianity; others rejected that concept, working instead to show that warfare could form part of the duties of Christians. All sides recognized the tension between the words of Christ and the demands of human political life, especially when it came to defending military activity. That tension produced creative discussions of natural law, political thought, and theology, in the universities and beyond.-Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Christianity, Warfare
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Main entry heading Journal of the History of Ideas
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Subject DIP RELIGION
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-12-16 83(4), Oct, 2022: p.613-628 AR127702 2022-12-16 Articles

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