Suffering for Others While Making Others Suffer: Military Narratives of Sacrifice

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Voices from theology seldom participate in a contemporary conversation on military cultures and identities; this article attempts to stimulate this conversation from such a perspective. The article combines a literature review with narratives of sacrifice from real-life cases. It presents a reflective perspective on the formation of military identities with regard to responsibilities and sacrifices. Forgiveness and atonement are discussed as pathways to cultivate growth which can lessen feelings of guilt and regret.

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Grimell, J. (2019). Suffering for Others While Making Others Suffer: Military Narratives of Sacrifice. Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling, 73(1), 30–40. https://doi.org/10.1177/1542305019828658

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