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<publisher>W.B. Eerdmans</publisher>
<dateIssued>1989</dateIssued>
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<note>Oliver O'Donovan.

&#34;In this Christian moral analysis of the subject of de terrence Oliver O'Donovan has produced a work that in its freshness, contemporaneity, and closely focused ap-plication of theological reasoning is reminiscent of Paul Ramsey's War and the Christian Conscience. O'Donovan's conversation partners include Ramsey, to whom he ac-knowledges indebtedness, and several other contem-porary theological analysts of deterrence as well as rep resentatives of the tradition of political realism.

&#34;In a way no other moralist has done, O'Donovan teases meaning out of the distinction between deterrence weapons and weapons for use, and he persuasively dem&#34; onstrates the historical and thematic links between nu-clear deterrence theory and pacifism in the tradition of the utopian 'perpetual peace' theories of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: both proceed from the as-sumption, contrary to Christian eschatology as well as to practical reason, that bumanity has the power in its knowledge and technology to bring about an everlast-ing peace. Rather, O'Donovan argues, a theologically in-formed politics calls for the use of power to serve jus-tice, and thus to serve a peace that is humanly possible within history. This is a book for any person seriously concerned about the morality of deterrence.</note>
<subject authority=""><topic>Nuclear warfare</topic></subject>
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