Moralities of Warfare and Religion
Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society (J-RaT) Vol. 4, Issue 1
The articles of the sixth issue of the Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society debate war morals and religion from a longterm historical perspective. The issue brings together researchers from various sciences – history, theology, literary studies, philosophy, and sociology – in order to present recent insights into theories and experiences of war with special emphasis on religion. By focusing on the commitment of combatants and commitments to enhance peace, the contributors provide new insights from a fresh and still unusual perspective. They will spur further discussion of moral commitment in war ethics, the role of religion in war, and of the prospect of peace ethics. Religion played a major role in the life of combatants and non-combatants in WWI, the “seminal catastrophe” (George Kennan) of the 20th century. Religion remains a multi-faceted and steady aspect of warfare that, in some respects, serves as a peace-enhancing worldview.
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- Angela Kallhoff (Hg.)
- Angela Kallhoff is Univ.-Prof. of Ethics with special emphasis on Applied Ethics at the Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna. She is also head of the research platform Nano-Norms-Nature. Her research interests comprise Aristotelian ethics, ethics of nature, political philosophy and war ethics. Recent book publications: Climate Justice and Climate Ethics (ed. Berlin/Boston 2015); Political Philosophy oft he Citizen (Wien/Köln/Weimar 2013); Why Democracy Needs Public Goods (Lanham...
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- Thomas Schulte-Umberg (Hg.)
- Thomas Schulte-Umberg is University Assistant (post-Doc) at the Institute for Historic Theology, Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Vienna. Currently he is finishing his book on War Morale and Religion. War experiences in the field pastoral of Austria-Hungary and Germany in WW I. He is a member of the Research Platform “Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society”. Recent publications: with Angela Kallhoff, The Committed Soldier: Religion as a Necessary Supplement to a Moral...
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- Kurt Appel (Hg.),
- Isabella Guanzini (Hg.),
- Christian Danz (Hg.),
- Hans Gerald Hödl (Hg.),
- Rudolf Langthaler (Hg.),
- Rüdiger Lohlker (Hg.),
- Sigrid Müller (Hg.),
- Richard Potz (Hg.),
- Sieglinde K. Rosenberger (Hg.),
- Johann Schelkshorn (Hg.)
- Kurt Appel (Hg.),
- Isabella Guanzini (Hg.),
- Christian Danz (Hg.),
- Hans Gerald Hödl (Hg.),
- Rudolf Langthaler (Hg.),
- Rüdiger Lohlker (Hg.),
- Sigrid Müller (Hg.),
- Richard Potz (Hg.),
- Sieglinde K. Rosenberger (Hg.),
- Johann Schelkshorn (Hg.)
- Kurt Appel (Hg.),
- Isabella Guanzini (Hg.),
- Christian Danz (Hg.),
- Hans Gerald Hödl (Hg.),
- Rudolf Langthaler (Hg.),
- Rüdiger Lohlker (Hg.),
- Sigrid Müller (Hg.),
- Richard Potz (Hg.),
- Sieglinde K. Rosenberger (Hg.),
- Johann Schelkshorn (Hg.)
- Kurt Appel (Hg.),
- Isabella Guanzini (Hg.),
- Christian Danz (Hg.),
- Hans Gerald Hödl (Hg.),
- Rudolf Langthaler (Hg.),
- Rüdiger Lohlker (Hg.),
- Sigrid Müller (Hg.),
- Richard Potz (Hg.),
- Sieglinde K. Rosenberger (Hg.),
- Johann Schelkshorn (Hg.)
- Kurt Appel (Hg.),
- Isabella Guanzini (Hg.),
- Christian Danz (Hg.),
- Hans Gerald Hödl (Hg.),
- Rudolf Langthaler (Hg.),
- Rüdiger Lohlker (Hg.),
- Sigrid Müller (Hg.),
- Richard Potz (Hg.),
- Sieglinde K. Rosenberger (Hg.),
- Johann Schelkshorn (Hg.)
- Kurt Appel (Hg.),
- Isabella Guanzini (Hg.),
- Christian Danz (Hg.),
- Hans Gerald Hödl (Hg.),
- Rudolf Langthaler (Hg.),
- Rüdiger Lohlker (Hg.),
- Sigrid Müller (Hg.),
- Richard Potz (Hg.),
- Sieglinde K. Rosenberger (Hg.),
- Johann Schelkshorn (Hg.),
- Lukas Pokorny (Hg.),
- Jakob Helmut Deibl (Hg.)