Joseph E. Capizzi's Politics, Justice, and War: Christian Governance and the Ethics of Warfare brings a fresh Augustinian Christian perspective to debates over how to do justice before, during, and after war. The work does what good scholarship should do: it looks at old debates with new eyes, drawing from a long tradition of thought about war while addressing issues and ideas of the moment and engaging thinkers whose work has been particularly salient in shaping contemporary discussions.