Description
Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This thought-provoking work by R.B. Thieme delves into the complex and often controversial topic of war from a biblical perspective. Published in the midst of the Vietnam War, Thieme’s analysis of the moral and ethical implications of armed conflict resonated deeply with a nation grappling with the human cost of an unpopular war. Drawing upon his extensive knowledge of Scripture, Thieme examines the doctrine of just war theory and how it has been interpreted throughout Judeo-Christian history. This copy, though bearing the gentle wear of careful reading, remains a compelling artifact of a tumultuous era when questions of conscience loomed large. For collectors of 20th-century theological and philosophical works, as well as students of the Vietnam era, this book offers a window into the moral reckoning that defined a generation.