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A soldier's morality, religion, and our professional ethic, does the Army's culture facilitate integration, character development, and trust in the profession?, Don M. Snider, Alexander P. Shine

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A soldier's morality, religion, and our professional ethic, does the Army's culture facilitate integration, character development, and trust in the profession?, Don M. Snider, Alexander P. Shine
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-37)
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A soldier's morality, religion, and our professional ethic
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
879262169
Responsibility statement
Don M. Snider, Alexander P. Shine
Series statement
Professional military ethics monograph series, volume 6
Sub title
does the Army's culture facilitate integration, character development, and trust in the profession?
Summary
The authors argue that an urgent leadership issue has arisen which is strongly, but not favorably, influencing our professional culture -- a hostility toward religion and its correct expressions within the military. Setting aside the role of Chaplains as a separate issue, the focus here is on the role religion may play in the moral character of individual soldiers -- especially leaders -- and how their personal morality, faith-based or not, is to be integrated with their profession's ethic so they can serve in all cases "without reservation" as their oath requires
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