Chaplains in the Military

Centers
April 2009
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Traditionally, military chaplains duties have been restricted to addressing the pastoral needs of soldiers. Increasingly, the duties of chaplains have begun to extend beyond this duty. These two Peaceworks reports explore how military chaplains have begun to engage with NGOs, International Organizations, local religious clergy, and other local and foreign actors on the ground in conflict zones.
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