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Force, Religion, and the Quest for African American Justice - A Study of the Black Just War Tradition

English · Hardback

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This study argues that Black calls for force in the struggle against white supremacy have echoed concepts and principles in the Western just war tradition. After establishing that just war theory has ignored Black calls for force and that the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade relied on just war ethics for its justification, this book turns to African American resistance rhetoric in three crucial periods of U.S. history. In the antebellum period, the Civil Rights movement, and the era of mass incarceration, African American thinkers have drawn on ideas and forms of logic that run parallel to just war ethics. This makes Black rhetoric of forceful resistance morally normal, rather than radical or extremist. Figures in the Black just war tradition such as David Walker, Henry Highland Garnet, Harriet Tubman, Huey Newton, Bree Newsome, and others should be included in the discipline of just war ethics, and white American Christians should recognize that their endorsements of force are consistent with widely accepted moral positions.

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Authors Daniel A Morris, Morris Daniel A.
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.09.2025
 
EAN 9781498549202
ISBN 978-1-4985-4920-2
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 152 mm x 230 mm x 20 mm
Series Religion and Race
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

Christianity, RELIGION / Christian Theology / Ethics & Moral Teaching

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