This spiritual-psychological exegesis continues to expand the gallery of biblical combat veteran types by shedding light on a new biblical combat character. Gideon from the Book of Judges was an experienced combat veteran and military commander. The findings include the proposal of a new categorical type of a combat veteran who illustrates both spiritual integrity and resilience. The article engages in conversations of what the findings may mean for pastoral care and their connections to theology
Counting clergy Scholars compile largest roster of War chaplains to date Religion is often a taboo...
The picture of the warrior Messiah depicted in the Old Testament as a future redeemer figure matches...
Voices from theology seldom participate in a contemporary conversation on military cultures and iden...
The purpose of this article is to introduce the health care services potential parallels between bib...
This psychological exegesis reconsiders biblical characters through recent theories on moral injury ...
From the experiences of Bible characters can be learned many helpful lessons in matters of faith, go...
To better understand how deployment in war zones and/or combat may inflict emotional wounds upon vet...
This article examines biblical/theological perspectives related to veterans with combat-related Post...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063114 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
In the aftermath of intense kinetic battlefield engagements where friendly, civilian, and enemy casu...
This paper examined the development of Christianity from the Old Testament to the New Testa...
Descriptions of warfare persist throughout the Hebrew Bible as well in the extra- biblical texts fro...
On the topic of Christians in the army, the author compares two traditions in Christian theology, on...
The divine warrior is an important motif in the Old Testament, leading many to study profitably the ...
Many combat veterans face difficulties coping with their personal lives, relationships, and families...
Counting clergy Scholars compile largest roster of War chaplains to date Religion is often a taboo...
The picture of the warrior Messiah depicted in the Old Testament as a future redeemer figure matches...
Voices from theology seldom participate in a contemporary conversation on military cultures and iden...
The purpose of this article is to introduce the health care services potential parallels between bib...
This psychological exegesis reconsiders biblical characters through recent theories on moral injury ...
From the experiences of Bible characters can be learned many helpful lessons in matters of faith, go...
To better understand how deployment in war zones and/or combat may inflict emotional wounds upon vet...
This article examines biblical/theological perspectives related to veterans with combat-related Post...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063114 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
In the aftermath of intense kinetic battlefield engagements where friendly, civilian, and enemy casu...
This paper examined the development of Christianity from the Old Testament to the New Testa...
Descriptions of warfare persist throughout the Hebrew Bible as well in the extra- biblical texts fro...
On the topic of Christians in the army, the author compares two traditions in Christian theology, on...
The divine warrior is an important motif in the Old Testament, leading many to study profitably the ...
Many combat veterans face difficulties coping with their personal lives, relationships, and families...
Counting clergy Scholars compile largest roster of War chaplains to date Religion is often a taboo...
The picture of the warrior Messiah depicted in the Old Testament as a future redeemer figure matches...
Voices from theology seldom participate in a contemporary conversation on military cultures and iden...