Offering Hospitality

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<p>In <i>Offering Hospitality: Questioning Christian Approaches to War </i> Caron E. Gentry reflects on the predominant strands of American political theology--Christian realism pacifism and the just war tradition--and argues that Christian political theologies on war remain for the most part inward-looking and resistant to criticism from opposing viewpoints.</p><p>In light of the new problems that require choices about the use of force--genocide terrorism and failed states to name just a few--a rethinking of the conventional arguments about just war and pacifism is timely and important. Gentry's insightful perspective marries contemporary feminist and critical thought to prevailing theories such as Christian realism represented in the work of Reinhold Niebuhr and the pacifist tradition of Stanley Hauerwas. She draws out the connection between hospitality in postmodern literature and hospitality as derived from the Christian conception of <i>agape</i> and relates the literature on hospitality to the Christian ethics of war. She contends that the practice of hospitality incorporated into the <i>jus ad bellum </i>criterion of last resort would lead to a better peace. </p><p>Gentry's critique of Christian realism pacifism and the just war tradition through an engagement with feminism is unique and her treatment of failed states as a concrete security issue is practical. By asking multiple audiences--theologians feminists postmodern scholars and International Relations experts--to grant legitimacy and credibility to each other's perspectives she contributes to a reinvigorated dialogue. </p>
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