Why does the pacifist movement of the first few centuries so quickly become an organization that supports emperors andfinds reasons for fighting? What leads the Church to formulate just war principles only to abandon them when inpursuit of heretics and infidels? What is the relationship between Christianity and the idea of chivalry? Did just warprinciples ever stay the hand of Christian rulers? How could religious wars ever be fought? Why did the churchescapitulate so easily to nationalist sentiment? What impact did two world wars have on Christian thinking? Why have thechurches in more recent years and a more secular age apparently taken a more cautious approach to war?These are the sort of questions this book sets out to answer .Its essential argument is that the movement begun by Jesuswas never committed to pacifism in any absolute sense.
Dove, the Fig Leaf and the Sword: Why Christianity Changes Its Mind About War
Author: Alan Billings
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