Through the unique chaplain's eye view of the significance of their experience for understanding the ethics of war, this book offers clearer understanding of chaplaincy in the context of the changing nature of international conflict (shaped around insurgency and non-state forces) and explores the response of faith communities to the role of the armed services. It makes the case for relocating understandings of just war within a theological framework and for a clear understanding of the relationship between the mission of chaplaincy and that of the military.
Through the unique chaplain's eye view of the significance of their experience for understanding the ethics of war, this book offers clearer understanding of chaplaincy in the context of the changing nature of international conflict (shaped around insurgency and non-state forces) and explores the response of faith communities to the role of the armed services. It makes the case for relocating understandings of just war within a theological framework and for a clear understanding of the relationship between the mission of chaplaincy and that of the military.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Revd Canon Dr Andrew Todd is the Director of the Cardiff Centre for Chaplaincy Studies, employed jointly by St. Michael's College and Cardiff University. He leads research into public sector chaplaincy (including in the armed services). He directs the MTh in Chaplaincy Studies, delivered to Army Chaplains under contract to the MoD, which Cardiff has just won for the third time. He is also involved in lecturing on ethics to all British Army Chaplains. He has wide experience of theological education and is a past President of the Cambridge Theological Federation. He has published a number of articles on military chaplaincy and a number of articles and book chapters on other areas of practical theology. He wrote, with Michael West and Graham Noble, Living Theology (DLT, 1999), for which he did much of the editing.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Chaplaincy in Contention Chapter 1 Chaplaincy in Contention, AndrewTodd Chapter 2 Moral Soldiering and Soldiers' Morale, AndrewTotten Chapter 3 'You've Been Silent, Padre', PhilipMcCormack Part II The Wider Context of Chaplaincy in Contention Chapter 4 Terrorism and Interrogation, as an Issue for Chaplains on Operations, PeterSedgwick Chapter 5 The Robotisation of War, DavidFisher Part III Chaplains and their Churches Chapter 6 The British Churches and their Chaplains, PeterHowson Chapter 7 'O Hear Us When We Cry to Thee', JonathanBall Chapter 8 Just War, JamesColeman Chapter 9 Moral Engagements, AndrewTodd, ColinButler
Part I Chaplaincy in Contention Chapter 1 Chaplaincy in Contention, AndrewTodd Chapter 2 Moral Soldiering and Soldiers' Morale, AndrewTotten Chapter 3 'You've Been Silent, Padre', PhilipMcCormack Part II The Wider Context of Chaplaincy in Contention Chapter 4 Terrorism and Interrogation, as an Issue for Chaplains on Operations, PeterSedgwick Chapter 5 The Robotisation of War, DavidFisher Part III Chaplains and their Churches Chapter 6 The British Churches and their Chaplains, PeterHowson Chapter 7 'O Hear Us When We Cry to Thee', JonathanBall Chapter 8 Just War, JamesColeman Chapter 9 Moral Engagements, AndrewTodd, ColinButler
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