Men face to face with death feel the need of religion as they feel it at no other time. The shadowy Beyond with its great uncertainties lies just around the corner. Soldiers on the battle field surrounded by the tremendous destructive agencies of modern military science, in the presence of which man's strength seems so insignificant, feel this need especially. Even the most hardened ones are glad to have the ministrations of the church. Men who never prayed before have prayed on the field of battle. They felt the need of a strength that was greater than theirs. They were consoled in the thought of death by the hope of resurrection in a brighter world. Noble, self-sacrificing priests and ministers of every creed risked their lives to carry t...
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Religion and war have been for a long time, which does not seem to be over yet, in direct relationsh...
[Extract] The Romans of the imperial period practised several religions.1 In one they honoured the t...
This paper studies Christianity on the Western Front during World War I and how faith helped soldier...
In the aftermath of intense kinetic battlefield engagements where friendly, civilian, and enemy casu...
Chaplain James D. Johnson broke all the rules to be with his men. He chose to accompany them, unarme...
'The worldwide covering of chaplaincy concepts shows that special spiritual support of servicemen is...
Despite narratives of secularization, it appears that the British public persistently pay attention ...
The chapter studies the role of religion in Finnish soldiers’ everyday life during World War II. How...
While enduring the hardships of battle, many Revolutionary War soldiers recorded more about their pe...
On the topic of Christians in the army, the author compares two traditions in Christian theology, on...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
"The Sword of the Lord" is the first book to examine military chaplains and the development of the m...
Far from home in a strange land these soldiers from the Army Service Forces find that half way round...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
Christian churches in Australia were largely supportive of the war effort, seeing God and Empire in ...
Religion and war have been for a long time, which does not seem to be over yet, in direct relationsh...
[Extract] The Romans of the imperial period practised several religions.1 In one they honoured the t...
This paper studies Christianity on the Western Front during World War I and how faith helped soldier...
In the aftermath of intense kinetic battlefield engagements where friendly, civilian, and enemy casu...
Chaplain James D. Johnson broke all the rules to be with his men. He chose to accompany them, unarme...
'The worldwide covering of chaplaincy concepts shows that special spiritual support of servicemen is...
Despite narratives of secularization, it appears that the British public persistently pay attention ...
The chapter studies the role of religion in Finnish soldiers’ everyday life during World War II. How...