Title: The Meaning of Non-Combatant Immunity in the Just War/Limited War Tradition
Abstract: Journal Article The Meaning of Non-Combatant Immunity in the Just War/Limited War Tradition Get access JAMES T. JOHNSON JAMES T. JOHNSON JAMES T. JOHNSON (Ph.D., Princeton) is Assistant Professor of Religion in Douglass College of Rutgers University. An ethicist with interest in both historical and systematic questions, he is author of A Society Ordained by God (Abingdon, 1970), a study of English Puritan marriage doctrine, and articles in Church History and Journal of the History of Ideas. He is currently researching a book on the Christian just war and holy war traditions, their interrelationships, and their relation to contemporary secular doctrines of limited war and ideological war. The present article reflects some of that research. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, June 1971, Pages 151–170, https://doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/XXXIX.2.151 Published: 01 June 1971
Publication Year: 1971
Publication Date: 1971-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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