"The Sword of the Lord" is the first book to examine military chaplains and the development of the military chaplaincy across history and geography—from the first to the twenty-first century, from Europe to North America. The scope of this work reveals the astonishing fact that the military chaplaincy has existed in a recognizable form for more than 1,600 years. Contributors analyze specific historical moments in the development of the chaplaincy, beginning in antiquity and progressing through the Crusades, the English Civil War, the American Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War. Four key themes connect the chapters of this book. The first is the basic issue of historical development over time. Where and when did the military c...
This dissertation examines the ways in which military personnel interacted with religion during Worl...
Military chaplains, serving alongside American servicemen and women, have lived and worked at the cu...
Martin\u27s answer to the question posed by his title is that since at least 1648, Christianity has ...
Chaplaincy highlights the need for faith and society to re-engage with vital moral questions. Milita...
Counting clergy Scholars compile largest roster of War chaplains to date Religion is often a taboo...
This chapter offers a critical overview of the distinctive moral role of British military chaplains,...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
This chapter introduces the book in which it appears. It sets the consideration of the moral role o...
The long war in Flanders was both a testing ground and a turning point in the relationship between r...
grantor: University of TorontoThe centrality of religion and piety has traditionally been ...
How far were the military religious orders involved in secular warfare? The vocation of the Knights ...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
In his book In God’s Presence, Benjamin Miller uses the philosophy of spatial theory as a prism to a...
Anglican Army chaplains’ responses to prostitution in the First World War remain a neglected subject...
Spiritual care interventions depend upon the context in which care is provided, its institutional se...
This dissertation examines the ways in which military personnel interacted with religion during Worl...
Military chaplains, serving alongside American servicemen and women, have lived and worked at the cu...
Martin\u27s answer to the question posed by his title is that since at least 1648, Christianity has ...
Chaplaincy highlights the need for faith and society to re-engage with vital moral questions. Milita...
Counting clergy Scholars compile largest roster of War chaplains to date Religion is often a taboo...
This chapter offers a critical overview of the distinctive moral role of British military chaplains,...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
This chapter introduces the book in which it appears. It sets the consideration of the moral role o...
The long war in Flanders was both a testing ground and a turning point in the relationship between r...
grantor: University of TorontoThe centrality of religion and piety has traditionally been ...
How far were the military religious orders involved in secular warfare? The vocation of the Knights ...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
In his book In God’s Presence, Benjamin Miller uses the philosophy of spatial theory as a prism to a...
Anglican Army chaplains’ responses to prostitution in the First World War remain a neglected subject...
Spiritual care interventions depend upon the context in which care is provided, its institutional se...
This dissertation examines the ways in which military personnel interacted with religion during Worl...
Military chaplains, serving alongside American servicemen and women, have lived and worked at the cu...
Martin\u27s answer to the question posed by his title is that since at least 1648, Christianity has ...