On the topic of Christians in the army, the author compares two traditions in Christian theology, one of which being Eusebius. In this tradition, soldiers are praised as warriors for the sake of God. A recent sermon from the USA and one from nineteenth-century Germany are analysed, compared and positioned within the tradition of Eusebius. The second tradition, characterised as pacifist, was dominant in the early church. Texts of Tertullian and Origen are analysed. It is argued in the third section that war can only be justified within a religious framework. A memorial ceremony in the Netherlands serves as the eye opener. The conclusion is drawn that both traditions dealing with holiness in respect of soldiers in the army exclude each other....
As Christianity was adopted as the religion of the empire over the course of the fourth and subseque...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
Christianity has always had a difficult relationship with the concept of war. After all, it is impos...
At the beginning of the history of the Church, the attitude of Christians to military service and wa...
The practice of Military Chaplains has been studied from various angles (sociological, historical, e...
Abstract: This paper of Final Degree Project, seeks to study the figure of the "military martyr". To...
In this work are presented: the subject of the relationship between military profession and Christia...
At the beginning of the fourth century the legal situation of Christians in the Roman Empire changed...
In this paper are presented the following issues: some aspects of the teaching of Jesus; the Early C...
Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of Christianit...
'The worldwide covering of chaplaincy concepts shows that special spiritual support of servicemen is...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
In this paper are presented the following issues: bridging the gap between the Church and the Army; ...
Men face to face with death feel the need of religion as they feel it at no other time. The shadowy ...
AbstractThis article seeks to break the scholarly deadlock regarding attitudes toward war and bloods...
As Christianity was adopted as the religion of the empire over the course of the fourth and subseque...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
Christianity has always had a difficult relationship with the concept of war. After all, it is impos...
At the beginning of the history of the Church, the attitude of Christians to military service and wa...
The practice of Military Chaplains has been studied from various angles (sociological, historical, e...
Abstract: This paper of Final Degree Project, seeks to study the figure of the "military martyr". To...
In this work are presented: the subject of the relationship between military profession and Christia...
At the beginning of the fourth century the legal situation of Christians in the Roman Empire changed...
In this paper are presented the following issues: some aspects of the teaching of Jesus; the Early C...
Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of Christianit...
'The worldwide covering of chaplaincy concepts shows that special spiritual support of servicemen is...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
In this paper are presented the following issues: bridging the gap between the Church and the Army; ...
Men face to face with death feel the need of religion as they feel it at no other time. The shadowy ...
AbstractThis article seeks to break the scholarly deadlock regarding attitudes toward war and bloods...
As Christianity was adopted as the religion of the empire over the course of the fourth and subseque...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
Christianity has always had a difficult relationship with the concept of war. After all, it is impos...