Military Chaplains as Peace Builders Embracing Indigenous Religions in Stability Operations

To help illustrate the vital role military chaplains can play as peace builders, let's begin by examining a fictional but plausible scenario. The US intelligence community is surprised to learn that a fundamentalist religious group calling itself the Sword of Allah has seized control of both we...

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