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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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Reconciliation, Konfliktlösung, Militärgeistlicher, Peace-building, Religious aspects, Interfaith relations, Relations, Christianity, Christianity and other religions, History, Military chaplains, Social aspects, Friedensarbeit, Postwar reconstruction, Case studies, Islam, Peace, religious aspects, Christianity and other religions, islam, Islam, relations, christianity, Chaplains, PeaceShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Military chaplains as agents of peace: religious leader engagement in conflict and post-conflict environments
2013, Lexington Books
in English
0739149105 9780739149102
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-309) and index.
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