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The role of military chaplains has changed over the past decade as Western militaries have deployed to highly religious environments such as East Africa, Afghanistan, and Iraq. U.S. military chaplains, who are by definition non-combatants, have been called upon by their war-fighting commanders to take on new roles beyond providing religious services to the troops. Chaplains are now also required to engage the local citizenry and provide their commanders with assessments of the religious and cultural landscape outside the base and reach out to local civilian clerics in hostile territory in pursuit of peace and understanding.
In this edited volume, practitioners and scholars chronicle the changes that have happened in the field in the twenty-first century. Using concrete examples, this volume takes a critical look at the rapidly changing role of the military chaplain, and raises issues critical to U.S. foreign and national security policy and diplomacy.
Published | Aug 07 2014 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 242 |
ISBN | 9781442235397 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 5 b/w illustrations; 8 b/w photos; 12 tables; |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | Peace and Security in the 21st Century |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
It is unlikely that a military chaplain can find a more complete expression of God's calling to serve Him and His people than in the work of building bridges with religious leaders from other nations. Each of us brings our own unique gifts to the peace-building effort but the mission to become stronger partners and care for our warriors remains the same. This book defines the proposal, the process, the potential and some of the pitfalls we face as military chaplains in a new era of 'loving our neighbor as ourselves' while serving our women and men in uniform. It is precisely what we need and it’s long overdue.
Brian R. Van Sickle, USAF (ret); Former Command Chaplain USEUCOM
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