The first scholarly evaluation of the contemporary US military chaplain corps, and the first to offer not only political and military but also theological analysis, Religion in Uniform shows why the military's chaplaincy is a failing public project, and what Americans can do about it.
The first scholarly evaluation of the contemporary US military chaplain corps, and the first to offer not only political and military but also theological analysis, Religion in Uniform shows why the military's chaplaincy is a failing public project, and what Americans can do about it.
Edward Waggoner is assistant professor of theology and the Rt. Rev. Sam B. Hulsey Chair in episcopal studies at Brite Divinity School and is co-editor of Religious Experience and New Materialism: Movement Matters.
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Introduction US Military Religion Chapter 1 Why the US Military Has Religion Chapter 2 Religious and Moral Diversity Chapter 3 Gender Sexuality and Religious Liberty Chapter 4 Religious for Allies Hosts and the World Chapter 5 A Theological Critique of US Military Religion Conclusion Toward a Better Future Bibliography About the Author
Introduction US Military Religion Chapter 1 Why the US Military Has Religion Chapter 2 Religious and Moral Diversity Chapter 3 Gender Sexuality and Religious Liberty Chapter 4 Religious for Allies Hosts and the World Chapter 5 A Theological Critique of US Military Religion Conclusion Toward a Better Future Bibliography About the Author
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