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  2. Category:Chaplains - Wikipedia

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  3. Chaplain - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Manasseh Cutler, American Revolutionary War chaplain who served in George Washington's Continental Army and co-founded Ohio University. A chaplain is, traditionally, a cleric (such as a minister, priest, pastor, rabbi, purohit, or imam), or a lay representative of a religious tradition, attached to a secular institution (such as a hospital, prison, military unit, intelligence ...

  4. Oscar L. Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Chapman was born in Omega, Halifax County, Virginia, to James Jackson Chapman, a Virginia farmer, and his wife, Rosa Archer Blunt.He started taking night classes at the University of Denver, spent the 1927–1928 school year at the University of New Mexico, before eventually receiving his LLB from the law school of Westminster University (now a part of the University of Denver) in 1929.

  5. Margaret G. Kibben - Wikipedia

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    Kibben's Navy assignments include the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland as the first female chaplain. She was the Navy Chaplain Corps historian at the Chaplain Resource Board and the command chaplain, USS San Diego (AFS-6), in Norfolk, Virginia. As U.S. 3rd Fleet chaplain, Kibben was responsible for the training and certification of all ...

  6. Evangelical environmentalism - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical environmentalism is an environmental movement in which some Evangelical Christian organizations have emphasized biblical mandates concerning humanity's role as steward and subsequent responsibility for the care taking of Creation.

  7. James D. Ford - Wikipedia

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    James David "Jim" Ford [1] (c. 1930 – 2001) was an American clergyman, most known for being the youngest chaplain of a US military academy and as the Chaplain of the US House of Representatives. While Chaplain of the House, he was the first-full time chaplain, first Lutheran to hold the role, and second-longest ever serving.

  8. Spiritual ecology - Wikipedia

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    Contributors in the field of spiritual ecology contend there are spiritual elements at the root of environmental issues. [1] Those working in the arena of spiritual ecology further suggest that there is a critical need to recognize and address the spiritual dynamics at the root of environmental degradation.

  9. Category:American chaplains - Wikipedia

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