Fetch The Acquittal Of God: A Theology For Vietnam Veterans Originated By Uwe Siemon-Netto Copy
was a 'Nam journalist, chaplain, and therapist with vets, His book has actual veteran discussions on guilt and post war issues, Excellent discussion and theology of Veterans spiritual issues and war, Many Vietnam veterans feltand still feelnot only rejected by God and their church but also betrayed by their nation and even their families.
Using themes from Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology, SiemonNetto explores the veterans' situation and argues for God's acquital of the charge of abandoning the veterans during and after this war.
Good book with some well reasoned points, It felt short for the depth of the topic, but was worth the time, Uwe Siemon Netto born October,, the former religion editor of United Press International, is an international columnist and a Lutheran lay non ordained theologian.
He is the founder and emeritus director of the Center for Lutheran Theology and Public Life CLTPL and League of Faithful Masks, a non profit religious corporation based in Capistrano Beach, California.
CLTPL/LFM champions the Lutheran doctrine of vocation as an antidote against the destructive force of contemporary narcissism.
This doctrine holds that Christians have a divine calling to serve their neighbor in all their secular endeavors.
CLTPL was formerly located at Concordia Seminary St, Louis, Mo. , where Siemon Netto served as scholar in residence until, As Uwe
Siemon Netto born October,, the former religion editor of United Press International, is an international columnist and a Lutheran lay non ordained theologian.
He is the founder and emeritus director of the Center for Lutheran Theology and Public Life CLTPL and League of Faithful Masks, a non profit religious corporation based in Capistrano Beach, California.
CLTPL/LFM champions the Lutheran doctrine of vocation as an antidote against the destructive force of contemporary narcissism.
This doctrine holds that Christians have a divine calling to serve their neighbor in all their secular endeavors.
CLTPL was formerly located at Concordia Seminary St, Louis, Mo. , where Siemon Netto served as scholar in residence until, As a journalist, Siemon Netto specializes in issues relating to faith and society, and in foreign affairs.
He is a correspondent of freepressers, com, an internet publication, and was a contributor of The Atlantic Times, an English language monthly newspaper produced by leading German journalists for the North American market he also taught as a visiting professor of journalism at Concordia University Irvine.
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