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The Christian Attitude Toward War

PDF The Christian Attitude Toward War by Loraine Boettner in History

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. DisappointingBy DocTheologyBoettner does a very good job of outlining an attitude for war; but I found this book too strangely connected to patriotism; americanism; and "the red; white; and blue." I was hoping; based on other works by Boettner; that he would take more time to analyze the Just War theory. The book just simply comes up short for me.0 of 3 people found the following review helpful. great resourceBy Stan BowmanThis is a great book for understanding the "righteous war" or "just war" doctrine. A great resource for educating young men.

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