Two significant public issues in recent years have been the limits of partnership between government and religion and government's role in helping citizens copeMary Jean DolanSocial Science Electronic PublishingDolan, M J 2008. Government sponsored chaplains and crisis: Walking the fine line in ...
Now this is where it gets interesting.Soot and sulphates are posited in the atmosphere due to industrial activity which filters out sunlight and now we are being informed that our nutjobs as pass for governments are putting particles of aluminium into the same for more of the same.If this ...
Mary Jean DolanUniversity of California. Hastings College of the LawDolan, M J 2008. Government sponsored chaplains and crisis: Walking the fine line in disaster response and daily life. Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, 35, 505-546.
Minimal prior research has examined the school chaplaincy programme in Australia. This exploratory study sought to identify the values primary school chaplains feel are the most important to them personally, and in their role as chaplain. Eight chaplains working in government primary schools were ...
justifications, it introduces the reader to the key themes and arguments of the book; that religion framed the expansion, behaviour and interaction of government abroad, and that this is one of the primary reasons for the different forms of government adopted by English people across the globe. ...
With its intermingled themes of politics, religion and constitutional law, the school chaplaincy case of Williams v Commonwealth ('Williams') was bound to ruffle feathers.1 In it, the High Court held unconstitutional the mechanism for funding - but not the substance - of the National School ...
Proselytising and pastoral care: chaplains in Australian government schoolsdoi:10.1080/13617672.2023.2171235David FaggJournal of Beliefs & Values
Interview: Michael Newdow discusses why he brought a lawsuit against the government over congressional chaplainsJACKI LYDEN, ROBERT SIEGEL
Proselytising and pastoral care: chaplains in Australian government schoolsABSTRACTDavid Faggdffa@deakin.edu.auhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0946-435XView further author informationDavid Faggdffa@deakin.edu.auhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0946-435X...
and Cromwell’s Puritan followers filled most of the positions. Cromwell himself was chancellor, andJohn Owen, Cromwell’s former chaplain, was vice-chancellor and dean. Owen and Cromwell were, however, concerned to restore the university to normality as soon as possible, and this they largely ...