Chaplains of the Royal Australian Navy, 1912 to the Vietnam War

Chaplains of the Royal Australian Navy, 1912 to the Vietnam War by Rowan Strong


ISBN
9781742233147
Published
Released
01 / 09 / 2014
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
352
Dimensions
152 x 234mm

Known in naval slang as sin-bosuns, chaplains have served as an integral part of the Royal Australian Navy for a century.
From Keith Mathieson, who supported his shipmates in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp, to the first Australian navy chaplain to be killed in active service, George Stubbs on HMAS Sydney, this book profiles chaplains serving at sea and in naval establishments, both in war and peace.
Rowan Strong examines the chaplains role as religious ministers, counsellors, and clergy prepared to challenge naval culture from a religious standpoint. He also looks at the forces of change, including denominational rivalry and cooperation, tensions between religious and military roles, and shifts in Australian society. Royal Australian Navy chaplains have sought to serve both God and country; this book reveals the difficulties and successes of that task.
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