The Good Kill addresses the crisis of moral injury among warfighters from the perspective of the just war tradition. By providing a moral framework for enduring the heavy business of killing in combat, Marc LiVecche offers potential remedies to help warfighters manage the effects of killing without becoming irreparably morally injured.
The Good Kill addresses the crisis of moral injury among warfighters from the perspective of the just war tradition. By providing a moral framework for enduring the heavy business of killing in combat, Marc LiVecche offers potential remedies to help warfighters manage the effects of killing without becoming irreparably morally injured.
Marc LiVecche is the editor-at-large for Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy. He was the McDonald Visiting Scholar at the McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Life at Oxford University.
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Acknowledgments Forward by Rev. Timothy S. Mallard, Ph.D. Introduction War and the Soul The Problem of Paradox Neither Sin nor Paradox Just War in the Midst of Combat (?) The Mournful Warrior Conclusion Works Cited Index
Acknowledgments Forward by Rev. Timothy S. Mallard, Ph.D. Introduction War and the Soul The Problem of Paradox Neither Sin nor Paradox Just War in the Midst of Combat (?) The Mournful Warrior Conclusion Works Cited Index
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