Reflecting Ethically with British Army Chaplains
Andrew Todd Wednesday, 16 December 2009
The mission of the Cardiff Centre for Chaplaincy Studies, where I serve as Director, is to study and research the diverse practice of chaplaincy and the issues it raises in order to better support and deliver chaplains' education and professional development, and to communicate the significance of chaplaincy to an international audience. The Centre has a particularly fruitful relationship with British Army chaplains and holds a contract with the Ministry of Defence to deliver the M.Th. (Master of Theology) in Chaplaincy Studies to them and to Royal Air Force (RAF) chaplains.
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