The Anatomy of War
In discussion about war, both historical and contemporary, it is prudent to return ad fontes: to the sources of classical Protestant theology of warfare based on Scripture, the history of providence, nature, and reason.
Richard Ward (1601-1684), covenanted minister of Stanstead in Essex, wrote a brief Reformed treatment of war, that serves to help readers lay down doctrine and principles from Scripture concerning war.
In discussion about war, both historical and contemporary, it is prudent to return ad fontes: to the sources of classical Protestant theology of warfare based on Scripture, the history of providence, nature, and reason.
Richard Ward (1601-1684), covenanted minister of Stanstead in Essex, wrote a brief Reformed treatment of war, that serves to help readers lay down doctrine and principles from Scripture concerning war.
In discussion about war, both historical and contemporary, it is prudent to return ad fontes: to the sources of classical Protestant theology of warfare based on Scripture, the history of providence, nature, and reason.
Richard Ward (1601-1684), covenanted minister of Stanstead in Essex, wrote a brief Reformed treatment of war, that serves to help readers lay down doctrine and principles from Scripture concerning war.