Lexington Books
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Bradley C. S. Watson is Philip M. McKenna Chair in American And Western Political Thought and Fellow in Politics and Culture at Saint Vincent College.
Chapter 1 A Stomach for this Fight? Terrorism and the Western Way of Life and Thought
Part 2 Islam and the West
Chapter 3 A Failure of Imagination: Thinking About Culture, Tradition and Society After 9/11
Chapter 4 Understanding Radical Islam
Chapter 5 Understanding Jihadist Terrorism After 9/11
Chapter 6 Western Identities Versus Islamist Terrorism: Liberals and Christians in the New War
Chapter 7 The Liberal Regime Under Attack
Chapter 8 The Rise of Toleration in the West and Its Implications for the War on Terror
Part 9 Ethics and Terror
Chapter 10 The Christian Just-War Tradition: Neither Niebuhr nor Yoder
Chapter 11 Ethics and Terror: A Moral Vocabulary for Statesmen
Chapter 12 What Doth It Profit a Man?: Preserving Liberty and the Rule of Law in the "War on Terror"
Part 13 The Western Way of Warfare
Chapter 14 The War on Terrorism and the Western Way of War
Chapter 15 Media Bias in Iraq: The Battle for the Hearts and Minds of Americans
Bradley C. S. Watson, a political science professor at St. Vincent's College, has skillfully assembled eleven essays that examine the current struggle with Islamic jihad from a philosophical perspective too often lacking other studies. Correctly viewing jihad as an attack on the West and all it stands for, these essays approach the struggle by trying to define the nature of the enemy and the nature of the West, and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of both.
— Claremont Review of Books