Logics of War: The Use of Force and the Problem of Mediation
By (Author) Dr Therese Feiler
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
17th June 2021
17th June 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
241.6242
Paperback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
376g
The modern ethics of war is a field of disparate, competing voices based on often unexplored theological and metaphysical assumptions. Therese Feiler approaches them from the borderline area between systematics, philosophical theology and religious studies. With reference to G. W. F. Hegel's and like-minded thinkers' 'theologic' that negotiates Christs mediation and immanent dialectics, Feiler identifies the logic and problem of mediation as the core concern of political ethics. Feiler unites five representative authors from now disparate strands of contemporary just war ethics, testing whether they offer a meaningful possibility of mediation and subsequent reconciliation: a sovereign realist and a cosmopolitan idealist; a rationalist individualist, an idealist Christian ethicist, and finally, an evangelical theologian. Opening the just war debate for comparative critical engagement, Feiler creates a fascinating study that locates a dynamic point at which faithful, free political action can be wrestled from irony, tragedy, and melancholic inertia in the face of totalitarian suffocation.
Without a doubt, Feiler is a careful and thorough reader of the five just war authors, along with an array of secondary literature and book reviews by others. I learned much from Logics of War. It is commendable project. * Studies in Christian Ethics *
Therese Feiler is Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Researcher and Supernumerary Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK.