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Preface to the Revised Edition | ||
A Note to Readers | ||
Introduction | ||
The Agenda for Discussion | 3 | |
The Utility of Just War Criteria: A Christian Perspective | 5 | |
The Jewish Tradition | 13 | |
The Islamic Tradition | 21 | |
How to Refine and Improve Just War Criteria | 27 | |
A Just Peace Perspective | 33 | |
A Pacifist Perspective | 39 | |
The Larger Agenda | 47 | |
Glossary of Terms | 51 | |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 53 | |
Participants in the Symposium | 55 |
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