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Christianity is distinguished by its emphasis on grace, the undeserved love of God. War, by contrast, is the most ungracious of all human activities. How does a Christian minister or Chaplain take grace into such a world; what is their task, their calling in the midst of carnage. This book explores the lies that feed the furnaces of war. It acknowledges that the forces of war want men and woman of God to include God in their propoganda, to tell the troops that God is on their side. This is to deny the faith of the one who told us to love our enemy. Being a Chaplain in the midst of the lies and…mehr

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Christianity is distinguished by its emphasis on grace, the undeserved love of God. War, by contrast, is the most ungracious of all human activities. How does a Christian minister or Chaplain take grace into such a world; what is their task, their calling in the midst of carnage. This book explores the lies that feed the furnaces of war. It acknowledges that the forces of war want men and woman of God to include God in their propoganda, to tell the troops that God is on their side. This is to deny the faith of the one who told us to love our enemy. Being a Chaplain in the midst of the lies and chaos of war is difficult, but the calling to take a light into the darkness remains. This book explores if and how that task might be done.
Autorenporträt
Rev Dr Begbie has experience in the military, in Christian ministry and Universities. His military career included work as an officer and later as chaplain. He has been a rural minister, a University Chaplain and Principal of a University Residential College. He has studied arts, political history, theology and war and faith.