About This Book
A chaplain offers concise reflections on Christian faith among soldiers on the front lines, arguing that war both unmasks and deepens religious feeling while dulling spiritual sensitivity; he observes widespread simple devotion coupled with inadequate ideas about belief, critiques sentimental or complacent responses, and urges the Church to rethink ministry, doctrine, and pastoral presence so as to foster clearer conviction, mutual understanding between clergy and troops, and a faith capable of meeting the moral and existential pressures of combat.
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