Richard Hounslow

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Augustine is one of the most influential thinkers of the just war tradition. Yet Augustine uses justice not to legitimate the Roman Empire’s many wars but to radically critique them. In The City of God, his monumental magnum opus, he spends a massive chunk of the book showing how Rome’s wars were fought for vanity, pride, self-centered glory, and violent aggression against their neighbors in greedy pursuit of the empire’s expansion.
The Skeletons in God's Closet: The Mercy of Hell, the Surprise of Judgment, the Hope of Holy War
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