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American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 51, No. 9, 1387-1393 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0002764208316234

Etzioni on Religion: Challenging the Warrior/Preacher' Faultline

Jean Bethke Elshtain

University of Chicago

The author examines and criticizes some of the key arguments from Security First, with a focus on issues related to Etzioni's discussion of "Illiberal Moderates." Etzioni's analysis of Christianity and Islam are found to be problematic. By looking at the just war traditions in both religions, the author finds very different models rather than the parallel ones suggested by Etzioni.

Key Words: just war • Augustine • U.S. foreign policy


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