Air Force Chaplains: Air Force chaplains, 1961-1970
Author: United States. Air Force. Office of the Chief of Chaplains
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 262
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Author: United States. Air Force. Office of the Chief of Chaplains
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 262
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 272
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Published: 1961
Total Pages: 774
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Eliot Groh
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Published: 1986
Total Pages: 776
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anne Loveland
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Published: 2014-03-30
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 1621900126
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArmy chaplains have long played an integral part in America’s armed forces. In addition to conducting chapel activities on military installations and providing moral and spiritual support on the battlefield, they conduct memorial services for fallen soldiers, minister to survivors, offer counsel on everything from troubled marriages to military bureaucracy, and serve as families’ points of contact for wounded or deceased soldiers—all while risking the dangers of combat alongside their troops. In this thoughtful study, Anne C. Loveland examines the role of the army chaplain since World War II, revealing how the corps has evolved in the wake of cultural and religious upheaval in American society and momentous changes in U.S. strategic relations, warfare, and weaponry. From 1945 to the present, Loveland shows, army chaplains faced several crises that reshaped their roles over time. She chronicles the chaplains’ initiation of the Character Guidance program as a remedy for the soaring rate of venereal disease among soldiers in occupied Europe and Japan after World War II, as well as chaplains’ response to the challenge of increasing secularism and religious pluralism during the “culture wars” of the Vietnam Era.“Religious accommodation,” evangelism and proselytizing, public prayer, and “spiritual fitness”provoked heated controversy among chaplains as well as civilians in the ensuing decades. Then, early in the twenty-first century, chaplains themselves experienced two crisis situations: one the result of the Vietnam-era antichaplain critique, the other a consequence of increasing religious pluralism, secularization, and sectarianism within the Chaplain Corps, as well as in the army and the civilian religious community. By focusing on army chaplains’ evolving, sometimes conflict-ridden relations with military leaders and soldiers on the one hand and the civilian religious community on the other, Loveland reveals how religious trends over the past six decades have impacted the corps and, in turn, helped shape American military culture.
Author: Jay M. Price
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 019992595X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter World War II, Americans constructed an unprecedented number of synagogues, churches, cathedrals, chapels, and other structures. The book is one of the first major studies of American religious architecture in the postwar period, and it reveals the diverse and complicated set of issues that emerged just as one of the nation's biggest building booms unfolded. Price argues that the resulting structures, as often mocked as loved, were physical embodiments of an important time in American religious history.
Author: Karen Halttunen
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 376
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume surveys the moral landscape of the American past from slavery to the Vietnam War. The 14 contributing historians illuminate this critical dimension of American history, showing how historical study contributes to present-day debates about values and the moral life.
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 468
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Published: 1978
Total Pages: 616
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes entries for maps and atlases.
Author: Ronald S. Wilkinson
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 214
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The collections of the Library of Congress in the history of aeronautics are plausibly the best in the world. Aside from some limited efforts describing aeronautics in the Library's special collections, however, no really substantial guide for researchers exists whose goal is to direct investigators to those resources on a Library-wide basis. Aeronautical and Astronautical Resources of the Library of Congress: A Comprehensive Guide is the first comprehensive, annotated guide to the Library's collections concerning the history of aeronautics and astronautics."--Excerpted from Preface, page 9.