WAR & PEACE
Essay Assignment for ODM:
Should Christians ever be willing to take up arms in war?
Introductory Reading
- IVP Dictionary:
- "Pacifism" (pp644-7);
- "Violence" (pp875-9);
- "War" (pp885-8)
- SCM Dictionary
- "Pacifism" (pp446-8);
- "Just War" (pp328-9).
- The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought
- "Just War" (287-9);
- "War & Peace" (652-7)
Biblical
- Articles inEvangelical Quarterly April 1985 (Vol LVII No 2)
- OT Perspectives by F. Derek Kidner (pp99-113). See also Grove Biblical booklet on War in the Old Testament
- NT Perspectives by I. Howard Marshall (pp115-32)
- Biblical-Theological Perspectives on War & Peace by George Carey (pp163-78)
- Richard Hays, The Moral Visionof the New Testament, Chpt 14 "Violence in Defence of
Justice" (pp317-46) covers biblical material in some detail from a pacifist perspective.
- Stassen & Gushee, Kingdom Ethics, chp 7 ('Just War, Nonviolence and Just Peacemaking'), pp 149-74 (see
also other chpts esp chpt 8).
Tradition
- Gill, Textbook of Christian Ethics Section 3 gives readings from Augustine, Aquinas and Luther with comments. You should try to read all 3 writers but if you look at just one then choose Aquinas [pp 277-88]
- Evangelical Quarterly April 1985 – War in a Church-Historical Perspective by David F. Wright (pp133-61)
- Reichberg, Syse & Begby (eds), The Ethics of War: Classic and Contemporary Readings is an excellent large reader which presents a wide range of authors from across the centuries, including many Christian thinkers. You may wish to look at a selection of these.
Modern Just War Thinking
A selection from the following should orient you to the key issues:
- Oliver O'Donovan – In Pursuit of a Christian View of War, Grove Booklet. A more recent and heavier discussion is in his Just War Revisited (especially the lengthy opening four-part chapter).
- Andrew Goddard - When Is War Justified?, Grove Booklet or Pocket Guide to Ethical
Issues, chpt 6 (pp 97-111)
- J. Daryl Charles, Between Pacifism & Jihad: Just War and Christian Tradition
- Charles Reed – Just War?, chpt 3, pp 32-61.
- Darrell Cole, Good Wars in First Things Oct 2001, pp27-31.
- James Turner Johnson, Can force be used justly ?, The 2001 Kuyper Lecture
- Thomas Kennedy, "Can War be Just ?" in Boulton et.al. From Christ to the World, pp436-42.
- Paul Ramsey, War & Christian Conscience esp chs 2-4.
Modern Christian Pacifism
The two most significant writers here in recent years have been John
Howard Yoder and Stanley Hauerwas.
- Yoder, The Politics of Jesus [esp chpts 4 & 5]
- Hauerwas, The Peaceable Kingdom [very difficult to select out but esp pp 111-5, 121-51].
A brief and helpful statement by Hauerwas on pacifism is in Gill, Textbook of Christian Ethics, pp 339-45.
These two authors are discussed and critiqued in Richards Hays - The
Moral Vision of the New Testament, pp 239-66.
Astley, Brown & Loades (eds), War and Peace: A Reader (Problems in Theology 3), pp 27-42 offers a selection of readings on peace and pacifism.
General
- Pacifism and War ed by Oliver Barclay offers
short clear statements of positions and responses from evangelical writers.
See especially Holmes on just war (pp 17-37) and Kreider and Swartley & Kreider on pacifism (pp 38-67).