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The Navy Chaplain and His Parish

The Navy Chaplain and His Parish

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The Navy Chaplain and His Parish by Waldo E. L. Smith is a compelling 1967 exploration of the important role chaplains play within naval life and military service. Drawing on the unique experiences of ministry at sea, this vintage work examines how chaplains provided spiritual guidance, emotional support, and moral leadership to sailors and their families during times of peace and conflict.

Smith offers thoughtful insight into the daily responsibilities and challenges faced by chaplains serving aboard ships and at naval bases around the world. The book highlights themes of faith, duty, sacrifice, and compassion while providing an interesting historical perspective on religious life within the military.

Ideal for collectors of military history, naval studies, and Christian nonfiction, this volume also appeals to readers interested in chaplaincy, pastoral care, and mid-20th century religious writings. A meaningful addition to any vintage theology or military collection.

Hardcover, Very Good

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Author Waldo E. L. Smith
Publisher Queen's Printer
Pages 264
Binding Hardcover
Language EN
Dimensions 22.0cm × 14.6cm × 2.0cm
Condition Very Good
Edition First Edition

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