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James Turner Johnson is a professor of religion and an associate member of the department of political science at Rutgers University. He is also a trustee, editorial board member, and former general editor of The Journal of Religious Ethics. He has received Rockefeller, Guggenheim, and National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships, and his research focuses pricipally on the historical development and application of moral traditions related to war, peace, and the practice of statecraft.
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James Turner Johnson, on the development of Christian thought about the meaning of marriage (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, ) MHT-084.2.1
James Turner Johnson, on recent distortions of the just war tradition (MARS HILL AUDIO Journal, ) MHT-062.1.2
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