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For God and Country: Chaplains Who Serve the U.S. Armed Forces
More than 2,700 active duty chaplains serve the U.S. military at home and abroad. They serve men and women who wield incredible power and whose vocations place them in daunting, life-and-death situations. Unique challenges, opportunities, and theological issues such as “just war” are a daily part of the ministry of military chaplains.
by Kent Annan |
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Military Chaplains Part of Princeton’s Earliest History
by William O. Harris |
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A Transforming Life
James E. Loder, longtime professor of Christian education at Princeton Seminary, died suddenly on November 9, 2001. In this tribute, several of his colleagues and former students honor his scholarship and pedagogy, and remember his friendship.
by Barbara Chaapel, Lisa Maguire Hess, and Dana R. Wright |
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Observations from India
Princeton Seminary’s connection to India and the church there—through faculty,
alumni/ae, and students—has been long and rich. With the politics of Kashmir, India, and Pakistan on the front pages of the world’s newspapers,
inSpire takes a look at the subcontinent today.
by Charles A. Ryerson, Erika Marksbury, and Kent Annan |
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