Book contents
- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition
- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Troubling a Tradition
- 1 Engaging the Other
- 2 Understanding the Self
- 3 Shaping the State
- 4 State Time/Secular Time
- 5 Christian Just War Thinking and Modernity
- 6 Historical Roots and Roads Not Taken
- 7 Renarrating the Christian Just War Tradition
- Afterword
- Select Bibliography
- Index
3 - Shaping the State
The US Constitution as a Christian Just War Document
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition
- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Troubling a Tradition
- 1 Engaging the Other
- 2 Understanding the Self
- 3 Shaping the State
- 4 State Time/Secular Time
- 5 Christian Just War Thinking and Modernity
- 6 Historical Roots and Roads Not Taken
- 7 Renarrating the Christian Just War Tradition
- Afterword
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Perhaps due to the influence of the great man myth of history, the Constitution of the United States of America is rarely named as participating in the shaping of the just war tradition, let alone being a just war document. Yet the concerns of war and just war thinking pervade the original document and the Bill of Rights as well as and some of its later amendments and are visible not only in the story of its creation but, even more significantly, in its rhetoric. Moreover, even as it and other constitutions are the primary expression of modern legal thought, it manifests a particular way of doing just war thinking that sits uncomfortably within modern just war theory. The way it inscribes sovereignty – at both personal and national levels – while diffusing authority exacerbates the wicked problems of climate-shaped conflicts, especially those relating to nonstate actors and global inequities.
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- Modernity, the Environment, and the Christian Just War Tradition , pp. 132 - 173Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022