"Taking of Jerusalem by the Crusaders, 15th July 1099." Original 1847 oil on canvas by Émile Signol. Public domain image.
In our next episode, out Tuesday, we explore the development of Just War Theory in European philosophy.
Reading List:
The City of God, by Augustine of Hippo – Internet Archive
The City of Man, by Glenn Sunshine – Christian Worldview Journal
Augustine: Just War – Interquest: Oregon State University
Urban II (1088-1099): Speech at Council of Clermont, 1095, Five versions of the Speech – Fordham University
The Siege and Capture of Jerusalem: Collected Accounts – Fordham University
The Summa Theologica: Part II, Question 40, by Thomas Aquinas – University of San Diego
The Principle of Double Effect (and our responsibility regarding the environment), by Theodore Gracyk - Minnesota State University Moorhead
Geneva Conventions and Commentaries – International Committee of the Red Cross
The 95 Theses, by Martin Luther – Luther.de
The Social Contract, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau – Constitution Society
Rousseau and Revolution, by Holger Ross Lauritsen and Mikkel Thorup – Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
How did Jean-Jacque Rousseau's ideas influence the French Revolution? by Sinan Toprak - Quora
Declaration of the Rights of Man – Yale Law School
Right of Revolution, by John Locke – The Founders’ Constitution
Foundations of American Government – USHistory.org
Just War Theory, by Alexander Moseley – The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Music Notes (in order of appearance):
Portrayal – Black Water
Lamprey - Transmit
Ryan Little - Absent
Vienna Ditto – I Know His Blood
All songs used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.