Paul D. Miller
Paul D. Miller (PhD, Georgetown University) is professor in the practice of international affairs at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.
View Author's PageIn Ethics of War: A Short Companion, Paul D. Miller provides an accessible primer on the just war tradition and ethical issues surrounding combat and warfare.
Miller surveys the ethics of war and justice from a biblical perspective, then offers an overview of the just war tradition from a historical and ethical standpoints. He considers the contemporary challenges of the changing shape of modern warfare and offers insight on how to counsel soldiers, elected officials, and citizens in response.
As a veteran, ethicist, and policy expert in international affairs, Paul Miller brings a lifetime of experience and firm Christian convictions to a difficult subject. Ethics of War: A Short Companion is a careful consideration of the ethical challenges facing believers in today’s war-torn world.
The Essentials in Christian Ethics series, edited by C. Ben Mitchell and Jason Thacker, is designed to illuminate the richness and centrality of ethics to all of the Christian life. The series consists of short, introductory volumes written by renowned scholars in the fields of ethics, theology, and philosophy. Each volume explores a crucial element of Christian ethical reflection, approaching the subject from within the broader Protestant moral tradition.
Series Preface
Preface
Chapter 1 The Bible and Warfare
Chapter 2 Sovereignty, Justice, and Natural Law in the Bible
Chapter 3 The Just War Traditions
Chapter 4 War in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 5 Technological Advancements in Warfare
Chapter 6 Pastoring Soldiers and Citizens in Wartime
Selected Bibliography
Subject Index
Scripture Index
In Ethics of War: A Short Companion, Paul D. Miller provides an accessible primer on the just war tradition and ethical issues surrounding combat and warfare.
Miller surveys the ethics of war and justice from a biblical perspective, then offers an overview of the just war tradition from a historical and ethical standpoints. He considers the contemporary challenges of the changing shape of modern warfare and offers insight on how to counsel soldiers, elected officials, and citizens in response.
As a veteran, ethicist, and policy expert in international affairs, Paul Miller brings a lifetime of experience and firm Christian convictions to a difficult subject. Ethics of War: A Short Companion is a careful consideration of the ethical challenges facing believers in today’s war-torn world.
The Essentials in Christian Ethics series, edited by C. Ben Mitchell and Jason Thacker, is designed to illuminate the richness and centrality of ethics to all of the Christian life. The series consists of short, introductory volumes written by renowned scholars in the fields of ethics, theology, and philosophy. Each volume explores a crucial element of Christian ethical reflection, approaching the subject from within the broader Protestant moral tradition.
Series Preface
Preface
Chapter 1 The Bible and Warfare
Chapter 2 Sovereignty, Justice, and Natural Law in the Bible
Chapter 3 The Just War Traditions
Chapter 4 War in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 5 Technological Advancements in Warfare
Chapter 6 Pastoring Soldiers and Citizens in Wartime
Selected Bibliography
Subject Index
Scripture Index