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Military chaplains --- History. --- Great Britain. --- Air Force chaplains --- Army chaplains --- Chaplains, Military --- Naval chaplains --- Navy chaplains --- History --- Chaplains
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Rabbi Elkan Voorsanger received the Purple Heart for his actions during the Battle of Argonne. Chaplain Edgar Siskin, serving with the Marines on Pelilu Island, conducted Yom Kippur services in the midst of a barrage of artillery fire. Rabbi Alexander Goode and three fellow chaplains gave their own lifejackets to panicked soldiers aboard a sinking transport torpedoed by a German submarine, and then went down with the ship. American Jews are not usually associated with warfare. Nor, for that matter, are their rabbis. And yet, Jewish chaplains have played a significant and sometimes heroic role
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General ethics --- Christian moral theology --- Christian pastoral theology --- Polemology --- Military chaplains --- 253:355 --- Air Force chaplains --- Army chaplains --- Chaplains, Military --- Naval chaplains --- Navy chaplains --- Chaplains --- 253:355 Pastoraal voor soldaten, militairen. Legeraalmoezeniers --- Pastoraal voor soldaten, militairen. Legeraalmoezeniers
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Christian pastoral theology --- anno 1990-1999 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Indonesia --- Military chaplains --- History --- #gsdb6 --- 253:355 --- 266 <594> --- Pastoraal voor soldaten, militairen. Legeraalmoezeniers --- Missies. Evangelisatie. Zending--Indonesië --- Theses --- 253:355 Pastoraal voor soldaten, militairen. Legeraalmoezeniers --- C1 --- evangelisatie --- Kerken en religie --- Air Force chaplains --- Army chaplains --- Chaplains, Military --- Naval chaplains --- Navy chaplains --- Chaplains --- Military chaplains - Netherlands - History - 19th century --- Military chaplains - Netherlands - History - 20th century
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By way of theoretical analysis and documented case studies from a number of countries, Military Chaplains as Agents of Peace considers Religious Leader Engagement as an emerging domain that advances the cause of reconciliation via the religious peacebuilding of chaplains-a construct that may be generalized to expeditionary, humanitarian and domestic operational contexts. <
Military chaplains. --- Postwar reconstruction --- Peace-building --- Reconciliation --- Military chaplains --- Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- Mohammedanism --- Muhammadanism --- Muslimism --- Mussulmanism --- Religions --- Muslims --- Post-conflict reconstruction --- Reconstruction, Postwar --- Christianity --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Air Force chaplains --- Army chaplains --- Chaplains, Military --- Naval chaplains --- Navy chaplains --- Chaplains --- Social aspects. --- Religious aspects. --- History --- Relations
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The Right Reverend Llewellyn Gwynne's diaries offer a unique insight into a period of change for the army, chaplains and the Church of England during a critical period of the First World War. Few men spent the whole of World War One serving in the British Expeditionary Force, from its initial deployment in August 1914 to its demobilization in February 1919. One who did was the Right Reverend Llewellyn Gwynne, the bishop of Khartoum. On leave in London in the summer of 1914, he persuaded the archbishop of Canterbury that his experience with troops in the Sudan made him an ideal candidate for a temporary commission as a chaplain. Gwynne went to France with a Hospital and then, in December 1914, was transferred to a Field Ambulance in the front line. During July 1915, he was summoned back to London to be told that he was now the Deputy Chaplain General and thus responsiblefor the oversight of all Anglican chaplains. An inveterate diarist, Gwynne kept a detailed record of his life as a unit chaplain and how he managed the transition to high office in the Army Chaplains' Department. The diaries arepreceded by an introduction that discusses the work and organisation of Anglican chaplains in the department and how Gwynne came to have the role in it that he did. Together, they offer a unique insight into a period of change forthe army, chaplains and the Church of England during a critical period of the war. The Rev. Dr PETER HOWSON is a Methodist Minister who had a career as an army chaplain before turning to research. He is the author of Muddling Through: The organisation of British army chaplaincy in the First World War and is the Secretary of the Society for Army Historical Research.
World War, 1914-1918 --- Chaplains --- Church of England --- Clergy. --- European War, 1914-1918 --- First World War, 1914-1918 --- Great War, 1914-1918 --- World War 1, 1914-1918 --- World War I, 1914-1918 --- World War One, 1914-1918 --- WW I (World War, 1914-1918) --- WWI (World War, 1914-1918) --- History, Modern --- Anglican Church --- Anglikanskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Ecclesia Anglicana --- Kirche von England --- United Church of England and Ireland --- Gwynne, Llewellyn H., --- Great Britain. --- World War (1914-1918) --- 1914-1918 --- Army Chaplains' Department. --- Army Chaplains. --- Army life. --- British Expeditionary Force. --- British history. --- Chaplaincy. --- Church of England. --- Critical period. --- Deputy Chaplain General. --- Diaries. --- First World War. --- Frontline accounts. --- Historical insight. --- Historical records. --- Khartoum bishop. --- Military history. --- Military transitions. --- Organizational changes. --- Personal narratives. --- Rt. Rev. Llewellyn Gwynne. --- Soldier's perspective. --- Temporary commission. --- Unit chaplain. --- War experiences. --- War memoirs. --- War service. --- World War I.
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La vie et l’œuvre du cardinal Liénart donnent un relief particulier à la lecture d’une expérience vécue par de nombreux prêtres dont le courage et l’abnégation sont restés dans les mémoires. Dans son journal de guerre, il a noté les grands et les petits faits et gestes de la vie de chaque jour : banalité du quotidien, fraternité des tranchées, horreur des champs de bataille, avec en filigrane le souci constant de l’aumônier d’organiser la vie religieuse des soldats : messes et saluts, fêtes religieuses, funérailles…, célébrés souvent dans des chapelles de fortune jusqu’au cœur des tranchées. Il partage les espoirs et les doutes des soldats, reçoit confidences et confessions qui restent dans le secret des cœurs mais dont on peut deviner la profondeur. Adjoint au service de santé il secourt les blessés, au péril de sa vie. Il relève, identifie et inhume les morts. Achille Liénart a rédigé après la guerre le récit de ces événements, objet de la présente publication. D’un style, alerte le récit est abondamment illustré et aide à saisir comment l’expérience de « l’aumônier légendaire » du 201e RI, a marqué la personnalité du futur évêque de Lille. Plus généralement il est un témoignage poignant de la vie des tranchées et du rôle irremplaçable qu’y ont joué les aumôniers. Leur fraternité avec les « poilus » dont la souffrance reste souvent indicible, est faite, dans la vie comme dans la mort, de patriotisme, de foi, de courage et découragement, de révolte parfois, sans toutefois que s’éteigne la lueur de l’espérance. Un CD complète la publication de cet ouvrage. Il comprend la retranscription du journal quotidien dans son intégralité, la reproduction de l’ensemble du cahier manuscrit et des carnets de sépultures.
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A classic work, first published in 1922 and now back in print, presents a unique account of life at the front.
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Padres in No Man's Land is the compelling story of brave and deeply committed army chaplains who brought faith and courage to Canada's troops during one of history's most devastating wars. Tracing the growth of the Canadian Chaplain Service from its chaotic and controversy-ridden early days to its maturation as an efficient field force, Duff Crerar highlights both the role of the Service on the battlefield and the personal experiences of the chaplains. Refuting the widely held view that chaplains serving overseas were cloistered from front-line realities, Crerar describes the padres' experiences in camps, hospitals, and on the battlefield. He examines how they maintained their faith in the face of death and destruction, and explores the bonds forged between chaplains and troops. Padres in No Man's Land concludes in the postwar era with the decline of the chaplains' hopes for spiritual renewal upon their return to Canada - their dreams dashed not by the war, but by the subsequent peace.
World War, 1914-1918 --- Military chaplains --- Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 --- Aumôniers militaires --- Air Force chaplains --- Army chaplains --- Chaplains, Military --- Naval chaplains --- Navy chaplains --- Chaplains --- European War, 1914-1918 --- First World War, 1914-1918 --- Great War, 1914-1918 --- World War 1, 1914-1918 --- World War I, 1914-1918 --- World War One, 1914-1918 --- WW I (World War, 1914-1918) --- WWI (World War, 1914-1918) --- History, Modern --- Aumôniers --- Canada. --- History. --- Histoire.
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