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Charles Guthrie

    This author delves into the complex ethical questions surrounding warfare and morality. Drawing from extensive military experience, their work aims to educate readers on the justifications for armed conflict. Through their writings, they offer a thoughtful perspective on the moral dilemmas faced by both soldiers and governments, fostering a more informed and ethical approach to war.

    my jump from heaven
    Just War
    • 2017

      my jump from heaven

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds in a dream where the speaker dines with iconic poets Emily, John, and Willie, who express curiosity about contemporary life and the enduring nature of heartbreak. The conversation reveals their timeless relevance and the speaker's acknowledgment of their literary greatness. The poets' presence prompts reflection on the speaker's own writing, highlighting themes of artistic legacy and the connection between past and present. The dream serves as a platform for exploring the impact of poetry and the human experience across time.

      my jump from heaven
    • 2007

      Just War

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.7(11)Add rating

      "Just War" explores the evolution of the Just War tradition, rooted in Christian thought, and its ethical principles applicable to all beliefs. Authors Guthrie and Quinlan analyze modern conflicts like Kosovo and Iraq, emphasizing the need for moral discipline and humanity in warfare. This concise book argues for a credible moral framework for contemporary armed conflict.

      Just War