WAR AND CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES
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About the Book
This book, “War and Christian Principles” is another collection of e-mails that Mr. Jungers wrote in 2004 to his friends, who are interested in the morality of Christianity.
This collection of his e-mails is but a snapshot of time amidst an on-going dialogue. There is, however, one event that dominates: the war on
The bulk of the material comes from Mr. Jungers’ explanation of the “Just War Theory”, as initiated by Augustine, and perfected by Thomas Aquinas. He contends that some principles of the Just War Theory now need to be updated due to the change in the nature of modern warfare: from conventional arms used against the standing armies of World War II--to the special forces used against the terrorists of Osama bin Laden in
Just as the US Army is taking on the look of the Marines, and the Marines are becoming more like Special Ops, so, too, does our ethic need to be changed to keep up with the morality necessary for guidance during asymmetrical warfare, he argues.
All this requires new thinking about how we can be Christians, using Christian principles to protect ourselves against non-Christian, world-wide terrorism. We must begin to think like Special Ops, and go to the enemy before the enemy has the opportunity to come here, even if that means crossing national boundaries.
Christ’s Sermon on the Mount principles must be recast into a body ethic flexible enough to allow for a realistic defense in this new age.
About the Author
Wallace S. Jungers, S.T.B., is a graduate of
Mr. Jungers taught Chemistry at
With this book, “War and Christian Principles”, he continues his research into Christianity, which he began with his other books:
Jesus Christ in Glory (Rev. 2nd Ed.),
Reflections on Christ in Glory,
Prayers of Early Christianity,
Of the Holy Spirit,
Resurrection,
The Beautiful One,
Augustine Latine,
The Evidence of Christianity,
The Confessions of
The Passion of Jesus Christ,
Ancient Christian Prayers,
The Victory of the Early Christian Martyrs,
Epistles From a Modern Christian, and
Letters to Companions in Christ.
From the viewpoint of a modern Christian, Mr. Jungers has been explaining the New Testament to believers who are searching for a better understanding of the “vera et sincera” (true and honest) deeds of Jesus of Nazareth. Well versed in Greek and Latin, Mr. Jungers translates from the Greek text of Mr. Kurt Aland et alii (4th Ed), called UBS4.
As an advocate of the modern trend of “Praying the Scriptures”, Mr. Jungers brings life to these ancient documents, which form the basis of the Christian Faith.
He lives in
Recently, Mr. Jungers’ wife, Sue, wrote these words to a friend, who had inquired about Wally:
“Describing Wally is really very easy.
He is not at all complicated or complex.
In fact, he is a very simple man.
He is always smiling, loves his wife, and daughters, and grandchildren.
You can set your watch by him. When he was in Chicago he got up at the same time every day, meditated and prayed regularly, read scripture and scripture scholars, wrote about the early Church, swam for an hour, had a half a glass of wine and three crackers with cheese while watching Tom Brokaw, ate dinner, watched TV and went to bed at 9:00 every night.”
Who sits on his little mountain in
And tries to find more ways to love God and his family.”