St. Augustine and the Theory of Just War

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title St. Augustine and the Theory of Just War
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lt. Colonel John Mark Mattox
SeriesContinuum Studies in Philosophy
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreWestern philosophy - Ancient to c 500
Ethics and moral philosophy
Christian theology
ISBN/Barcode 9780826446350
ClassificationsDewey:172.42 172.42
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Edition NIPPOD

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publication Date 15 April 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The decline of the Roman Empire gave rise to two problems, which combined to form one of the most perplexing philosophical questions of late antiquity. On the one hand, Rome found itself under constant military threat as various tribes from the north and east encroached along its borders to fill the power vacuum left by the receding Empire. On the other hand, adherents to the Empire's new official faith - Christianity - found themselves without clear guidance as to what military roles their faith would permit; the death of the apostles left them without revelatory guidance, and the New Testament writings were not definitive on the subject. The question, then, became: "Can a Christian answer the empire's call to military duty and still answer a clear conscience before God?" Fifth-century philosopher, St Augustine of Hippo, sought to provide a solution to the two problems. His approach formed the foundation of the 'just war' tradition, which has had enormous influence upon moral-philosophical thought on military issues in the West ever since. This major new study identifies the fundamental Augustinian premises and evaluates them in light of historical, neo-Platonic, and Christian contexts. It also identifies the effect of the Augustinian legacy upon medieval and modern philosophical reflections on the nature of warfare and on how war might be waged justly and morally.

Author Biography

Lieutenant Colonel John M. Mattox, Ph.D., is a serving soldier in the United States military. He has lectured and published widely on military ethics, and is currently Senior Research Fellow Center for the Study of WMD at the National Defense University, USA.

Reviews

"This is a work that is definitely needed ... I predict it will become a standard." Paul Vincent Spade, Indiana University * Blurb from reviewer *