The war on the ground and in the air over Kuwait and Iraq was not the only Gulf War being fought in early 1990, argues the author of this book. George Bush and Saddam Hussein were also battling for public opinion and for the perception of legitimacy for their actions, and in doing so, both men appealed to the "just war" theory of their religious traditions. The book discusses the great "just war" traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, evaluating the key events of the war in the light of the religious rhetoric used by both sides.
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The war on the ground and in the air over Kuwait and Iraq was not the only Gulf War being fought in early 1990, argues the author of this book. George Bush and Saddam Hussein were also battling for public opinion and for the perception of legitimacy for their actions, and in doing so, both men appealed to the "just war" theory of their religious traditions. The book discusses the great "just war" traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, evaluating the key events of the war in the light of the religious rhetoric used by both sides.
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Librería: Book Booth, Berea, OH, Estados Unidos de America
Soft Cover. Condición: Fair. Water-damage to lower right corner. Underlining to text; binding tight; minor wear to covers. 188 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: S136-033485
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Librería: FOLIOS LIMITED, Oxford, Reino Unido
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. xiv, 187 pp., [1], biblio., index, The author elucidates the great just war traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, evaluating the key events of the Gulf War in light of the religious rhetoric used by both sides. #6693. Nº de ref. del artículo: 014029
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