International Conflict in the Twentieth Century A Christian View Routledge Revivals Series
Auteur : Butterfield Herbert
First published in 1960, International Conflict in the Twentieth Century considers how to solve the problem of human relations for external affairs.
Stepping back from the more common focus on "current affairs", the book explores in detail the processes and patterns of history, the principles that underlie foreign policy, the ethical issues involved in international affairs, and the role of Christianity in a time of global revolution. In doing so, it covers a variety of topics including morality, scientific approaches to politics, lessons from history, and human nature.
International Conflict in the Twentieth Century will appeal to those with an interest in religion and politics, religious philosophy, and religious and political history.
Preface; Introduction; 1: Morality and the Way we Stage the Conflict; 2: The Scientific Method in the Realm of Politics; 3: History and the Possibility of a Detente; 4: Human Nature and the Dominion of Fear; 5: Christianity and the Global Revolution; Index
Date de parution : 10-2023
12.9x19.8 cm
Date de parution : 12-2020
12.9x19.8 cm
Thème d’International Conflict in the Twentieth Century :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; international conflict; George III; Good Life; Devious; Extra Sensibility; Liberum Veto; Hydrogen Bomb; Conditioning Circumstances; Colossal Power; Statesman's Business; Mundane Systems; Global Predominance; Henry VII's Reign; Great Russian Bear; Mere Chance; Entente Cordiale; General Human Capacity; Timeless; Disengaging; Blue Cockade; Peaceful Alteration; Christian Church; Fear; Solid Uniformity; Hat Israel