Military chaplains as agents of peace : religious leader engagement in conflict and post-conflict environments / S. K. Moore.
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- Military chaplains
- Postwar reconstruction -- Social aspects
- Peace-building -- Religious aspects
- Reconciliation -- Religious aspects
- Military chaplains -- History -- Case studies
- Christianity and other religions -- Islam -- Case studies
- Islam -- Relations -- Christianity -- Case studies
- Aumôniers militaires
- Reconstruction d'après-guerre -- Aspect social
- Réconciliation -- Aspect religieux
- Aumôniers militaires -- Histoire -- Études de cas
- Christianisme -- Relations -- Islam -- Études de cas
- Islam -- Relations -- Christianisme -- Études de cas
- HISTORY -- Military -- Biological & Chemical Warfare
- Christianity
- Interfaith relations
- Islam
- Military chaplains
- Peace-building -- Religious aspects
- Reconciliation -- Religious aspects
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- UH20
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-309) and index.
Theoretical considerations of the role of religion in the conflict environment -- Introduction -- Theory and praxis -- The role of religion in conflict and peacebuilding -- Religious leader engagement -- an emerging role for operational chaplains -- Case studies from the international military chaplaincy community -- Canada in Bosnia and Afghanistan: an interfaith celebration for peace in a theater of war -- Whole of government partners: the Ulema Shura (2006-07) -- France in Kosovo: breaking bread together and building trust: an apology (2005-06) -- The United States in Iraq: an integrated approach to forging inter-religious alliances: the Baghdad Accords (2007-2008) -- New Zealand and Norway in Afghanistan: additional perspectives on religious leader engagement: a reconstruction role (2009-10) and specialist considerations -- The religious directors of the Bosnia-Herzegovina Defense Forces: from conflict to collaboration -- a model of reconciliation in process -- Religious leader engagement in application -- Religious leader engagement in implementation -- A practical theology of reconciliation in theaters of war.
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By way of theoretical analysis and documented case studies from a number of countries, Military Chaplains as Agents of Peace considers Religious Leader Engagement as an emerging domain that advances the cause of reconciliation via the religious peacebuilding of chaplains-a construct that may be generalized to expeditionary, humanitarian and domestic operational contexts.>
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