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When United Airlines Flight 232 crashed in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1989, 112 people died, and 184 people survived. In this book Gregory S. Clapper, both a college professor and a chaplain in the National Guard, reflects on his ministry in the aftermath of this tragic event. Processing his chaplain experiences through the lens of his theological training, he reflects on six different resources from the Christian tradition that he saw transform people's lives during and after this tragedy.

Produktbeschreibung
When United Airlines Flight 232 crashed in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1989, 112 people died, and 184 people survived. In this book Gregory S. Clapper, both a college professor and a chaplain in the National Guard, reflects on his ministry in the aftermath of this tragic event. Processing his chaplain experiences through the lens of his theological training, he reflects on six different resources from the Christian tradition that he saw transform people's lives during and after this tragedy.
Autorenporträt
The Reverend Dr. Gregory S. Clapper is Professor of Religion and Philosophy at the University of Indianapolis, and he also teaches United Methodist History and Doctrine at Christian Theological Seminary. He earned degrees from Carthage College, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, and Emory University. While he continues his teaching career, he retired at the rank of Colonel from the Air National Guard after twenty-four years. During his military career he earned several decorations including the Iowa Meritorious Service Medal, the USAF Humanitarian Service Medal, two USAF Meritorious Service Medals, and the Legion of Merit. Dr. Clapper played himself in the ABC made-for-TV movie about the plane crash, Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232, which starred Charlton Heston, Richard Thomas, and James Coburn (later released as A Thousand Heroes). His ministry after the crash was also prominently featured in the critically praised book Flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival, by Laurence Gonzales (2014).