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January 30, 2011
Theology School Trains Air Force Chaplains to Help with Post-Traumatic Stress
Today’s Washington Post carries an AP account of how the Illiff School of Theology in Denver is teaching Air Force chaplains to draw on service members’ religious and spiritual beliefs to cope with post-traumatic stress. One chaplain who has participated in the training program described it as “incredibly helpful” and underscored that the program guidelines discourage "premature judgment, hasty moralizing or proselytizing."
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