Allegiance and stewardship: holy war, just war, and the Mormon tradition in the nuclear age

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College S. J. Quinney College of Law
Department Law
Creator Firmage, Edwin B.
Title Allegiance and stewardship: holy war, just war, and the Mormon tradition in the nuclear age
Date 1983
Description The present escalation in nuclear weapons technology between the United States and the Soviet Union has progressed beyond the point where any increase in such weaponry necessarily results in increased national security. It has become, in fact, the ultimate act of idolatry, a reliance upon technology, a false god which cannot save us but which will insure our destruction. This idolatry constitutes violation of both of the two great commandments. Our failure to worship God and place our hope of salvation in him destroys our stewardship. Our generation may dissolve forever the linkage between generations, our part of that great chain of parents and children from the beginning through whom civilization and life itself have been bequeathed.
Type Text
Publisher Dialogue Foundation
Subject Nuclear weapons; Salvation; Peacemakers
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Firmage, E. B. (1983). Allegiance and stewardship: holy war, just war, and the Mormon tradition in the nuclear age. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 16, [46]-61.
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