Military chaplains as agents of peace

religious leader engagement in conflict and post-conflict environments

Military chaplains as agents of peace
S. K. Moore, S. K. Moore
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Military chaplains as agents of peace

religious leader engagement in conflict and post-conflict environments

Globally, where faith and political processes share the public space with indigenous populations, religious leaders of tolerant voice, who desire to transcend the conflict that often divides their peoples, are coming forward. Affirming and enabling these leaders is increasingly becoming the focus of the reconciliation efforts of peace builders, both internally and externally to existing conflict. By way of theoretical analysis and documented case studies from a number of countries, Military Chaplains as Agents of Peace considers Religious Leader Engagement (RLE) as an emerging domain that advances the cause of reconciliation via the religious peace building of chaplains: A construct that may be generalized to expeditionary, humanitarian, and domestic operational contexts. An overview of the benefits and limitations of RLE is offered and accompanied by a candid discussion of a number of the more perplexing questions related to such operational ministry: Influence Activities, Information Gathering for Intelligence Purposes, and the Protected (Non-Combatant) Status of Chaplains. (Publisher).

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Lexington Books
Language
English
Pages
321

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Table of Contents

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: early days: an interfaith celebration in a war zone (1994)
France in Kosovo: breaking bread together and building trust: an apology
The United States in Iraq: an integrated approach to forging alliances: the Iraq Inter-Religious Council accords
New Zealand and Norway in Afghanistan: additional perspectives on religious leader engagement: a reconstruction role (2009-2010) and specialist considerations (2007)
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.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-309) and index.

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Lanham, Maryland

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355.3/47
Library of Congress
UH20 .M55 2013, UH20.M55 2013, UH20.M55 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 321 pages
Number of pages
321

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28389899M
ISBN 10
0739149105, 0739197711, 0739180169
ISBN 13
9780739149102, 9780739197714, 9780739180167
LCCN
2012037187
OCLC/WorldCat
811600956

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