Definition of «war tradition»

The phrase "war tradition" refers to a pattern or practice that has been followed over time during times of war. It can include certain behaviors, tactics, or customs that have become common or expected during conflicts.

Sentences with «war tradition»

  • T. R. Hobbs, who sees the New Testament as «transforming» the holy war tradition of the Old, finds in the «helpless figure» of the slain Lamb, standing as the meaning of history, the completion of the transformation.8 (religion-online.org)
  • Against this view, the just war tradition maintains that even wrong belief does not deprive humans of their rights, and even a religious rationale does not justify wrong means. (religion-online.org)
  • The just war tradition does serve, some of the time, as an agenda, a checklist of questions which it is fitting to ask in considering war. (religion-online.org)
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