Cross, crescent, and sword : the justification and limitation of war in Western and Islamic tradition /
A companion volume to "Just War and Jihad", this book examines the topics of the relationship between Western and Islamic religious and cultural traditions on war, peace and the conduct of statecraft. The book peruses the justification of war and irregular war and terrorism
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Other Authors: | Johnson, James Turner, Kelsay, John, 1953- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Greenwood Press,
1990
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Series: | Contributions to the study of religion ;
no. 27. |
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