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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Note to the ReaderThis book represents an extensive scholarly investigation into the transformative influence of papal rhetoric on the evolution of Just War Theory during the First Crusade. My intention has been to present a rigorous yet accessible synthesis of historical theology, canonical developments, and political motivations that drove the medieval Church toward a complex and often controversial intersection with warfare.Throughout the text, I have endeavored to clarify how religious narratives shaped moral reasoning and justified actions in medieval Christendom. The goal is neither to condone nor condemn past actors from the vantage point of modern morality, but rather to provide a nuanced understanding of how ethical doctrines evolve within historical contexts and how these developments reverberate into contemporary discourses.To facilitate engagement with the subject matter, extensive citations of primary sources-such as papal letters, conciliar decrees, and medieval chronicles-have been employed to ground the analysis firmly within its historical reality. Scholarly debates have been respectfully acknowledged, aiming always for balance and intellectual honesty. Readers should approach these sources not merely as historical relics, but as living testimonies to the dynamic interplay between faith, power, ethics, and human conflict.I encourage readers to engage critically yet empathetically with the complexity of the historical issues discussed herein. Understanding the motivations, assumptions, and spiritual anxieties of past societies allows us not only a clearer insight into their actions but also illuminates ongoing ethical challenges in contemporary religious, political, and humanitarian spheres.It is my earnest hope that readers will find this examination both enlightening and thought-provoking, ultimately inspiring deeper reflection on how history informs our present moral and ethical landscapes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.