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Nuclear Weapons and the American Churches

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Nuclear Weapons and the American Churches

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Ethical Positions on Modern Warfare

Nuclear Weapons and the American Churches

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Nuclear Weapons and the American Churches book

Ethical Positions on Modern Warfare
ByDonald L. Davidson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1983
eBook Published 27 September 2019
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429045363
Pages 225
eBook ISBN 9780429045363
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Davidson, D.L. (1983). Nuclear Weapons and the American Churches: Ethical Positions on Modern Warfare (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429045363

ABSTRACT

This book describes the positions advocated by ethicists and churches in the public debate on nuclear weapons. After tracing the development of just-war theory, the dominant moral position on war in Western thought, Dr. Davidson synthesizes the views of contemporary ethicists on the moral principles associated with the just-war tradition. He then documents the postures of Reinhold Niebuhr, Paul Ramsey, Michael Walzer, and James Turner Johnson with regard to the first use and retaliatory use of nuclear weapons, deterrence policy, the nuclear freeze proposal, the arms race, and disarmament. The positions endorsed by the Roman Catholic Church and the major Protestant and Jewish denominations in the United States on the issues of nuclear warfare are described in detail, with extensive treatment given to the development of the Catholic Bishops' 1983 pastoral letter on war and peace and the statements of churches affiliated with the National Council of Churches. The views of over 30 denominations, representing more than 110 million members, are considered. The final chapter of the book contrasts the stance of the churches with that of the Reagan Administration. Proposing guidelines for a moral defense policy in the nuclear age, Dr. Davidson's thesis is that national security requires a recognition of the need to protect and preserve values worth defending while simultaneously taking steps to prevent nuclear war.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|18 pages

The Development of the Just-War Tradition

chapter 2|22 pages

The Just-War Criteria: A Contemporary Description

chapter 3|27 pages

Nuclear Weapons: Prospectives from Just-War Ethicists

chapter 4|47 pages

The Roman Catholic Discussion: A Closer Look

chapter 5|32 pages

Protestant Peacemaking: The National Council of Churches

chapter 6|26 pages

Protestant Peacemaking: Lutherans, Southern Baptists, and Others

chapter 7|21 pages

The Nuclear Debate: Final Comments

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