Explore the postwar religious landscape and the role of chaplains in a changing world. This 1951 issue of The Chaplain analyzes the era’s fresh political ideologies and the struggle to preserve freedom, then moves to practical faith life in military and academic settings. It also surveys notable chaplaincy work, church art, and allied religious efforts around the country and overseas.
In this edition you’ll find:
- A broad essay on the mid‑century world, democracy, and the rise of rival ideologies, with reflections on freedom, responsibility, and national character.
- In‑depth profiles of church institutions and their physical spaces, including an acclaimed description of St. Andrew’s Collegiate Chapel and its architectural beauty.
- News and notes on chaplains, religious education, veteran care, Bible outreach, and ecumenical cooperation during a time of global change.
- Reviews and practical pieces for chaplains, hospital, and military ministry, plus updates from national church events and conferences.
Ideal for readers of church history, military chaplaincy, and ecumenical work who want a concise snapshot of faith life in the early 1950s.
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