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C. L. Crouch

    War and Ethics in the Ancient Near East
    God and Guns
    • God and Guns

      • 172 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the intersection of biblical teachings and contemporary sociological insights, this book features contributions from seven scholars who argue that gun culture contradicts Christian values. By integrating biblical exegesis with discussions on psychology, ethics, race, gender, and culture, they present a compelling case against gun violence in America. This unique perspective not only challenges existing narratives but also aims to reshape cultural conversations around faith and identity, laying the groundwork for future theological exploration.

      God and Guns
    • War and Ethics in the Ancient Near East

      Military Violence in Light of Cosmology and History

      The monograph considers the relationships of ethical systems in the ancient Near East through a study of warfare in Judah, Israel and Assyria in the eighth and seventh centuries BCE. It argues that a common cosmological and ideological outlook generated similarities in ethical thinking. In all three societies, the mythological traditions surrounding creation reflect a strong connection between war, kingship and the establishment of order. Human kings' military activities are legitimated through their identification with this cosmic struggle against chaos, begun by the divine king at creation. Military violence is thereby cast not only as morally tolerable but as morally imperative. Deviations from this point of view reflect two phenomena: the preservation of variable social perspectives and the impact of historical changes on ethical thinking. The research begins the discussion of ancient Near Eastern ethics outside of Israel and Judah and fills a scholarly void by placing Israelite and Judahite ethics within this context, as well as contributing methodologically to future research in historical and comparative ethics.

      War and Ethics in the Ancient Near East