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AbstractThis article addresses issues of multi-faith army chaplaincies; specifically the issue of how chaplains can remain true to their own faith in a multi-faith care service. The issues addressed are relevant for chaplains and interested readers worldw... see more

AbstractThe waning influence of Christianity in the United Kingdom’s armed forces since 1960 and the growing ignorance of personnel who have ties to a particular denomination, gave rise to a new assessment of the military chaplain in a modern an... see more

Aim: The aim of the study was to obtain information on the religiosity of medical students, including the occurrence of the phenomenon of religious crisis. The paper also attempts to verify whether there is a relationship between the centrality of religio... see more

Annual section devoted to issues surrounding the education and training of professional chaplain.

Liz Milner describes the work of Correctional Institutions Chaplaincy, a non profit organization, that provides chaplaincy services to over 3500 inmates, through certified and volunteer chaplains.

Annual section devoted to issues surrounding the education and training of professional chaplain.

The adoption of the Union Defence Act No 13 of 1912 led to the creation of the Union Defence Force. In this regard article 28 Sub-article 5 of the Act also made provision for the appointment of military chaplains: 'Citizens may be appoin... see more

AbstractPenal reform is a challenge across the world. In Africa, those who are incarcerated are especially vulnerable and often deprived of basic human rights. Prison conditions are generally dire, resources are limited, and at times undue force... see more

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