Pacifist to Padre : The World War II Memoir of Chaplain Roland B. Gittelsohn, December 1941-January 1946 /
"Pacifist to Padre deftly threads so many elements of the World War II chaplaincy into a compelling and thoughtful narrative. It offers a personal window into a complex institution. It provides insight into the world of an unusual American space that has been naturalized as normal: of governmen...
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Quantico, Virginia :
Marine Corps University Press,
2020.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Introduction / by Donald M. Bishop
- Introduction: what not to expect
- Pacifist no more
- I don't believe it!
- To be or not to be
- Recipe for chaplains
- What makes morale?
- Your friend away from home
- Your life-- in three minutes
- Am I a man or a machine?
- Where do we go from here?
- This is it, boys!
- Dear son
- Religion in uniform
- Atheists and foxholes
- Doggone it, chaplain!
- Brothers all?
- Black sand-- red blood
- Earth to earth
- Postscript:: Now I believe it!
- Appendices: Padre in hell, Leatherneck article
- Brothers all? Reconstructionist article
- Biographical sketch
- Chronology.