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Category: Rita Nakashima Brock
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By Rita Nakashima Brock: I first met James Cone in the back seat of a car. I was teaching at a Black college in rural east Texas in 1981, and he had been invited to lecture on campus. I was invited along when Jim had to be driven to the airport, and we were introduced…
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As President Obama prepares to again increase the number of troops in Iraq, the lessons in “soul repair” developed by Drs. Rita Nakashima Brock and Gabriella Lettini may be more critical than ever.
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The tragic killing of a former Navy seal should prompt a great examination of the spiritual damage of war.
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The first book to explore the idea and effect of moral injury on veterans, their families, and their communities
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Conversations about military and veteran suicides often miss a likely factor in the high numbers: moral injury.
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By year’s end, 40,000 U.S. troops will return from Iraq. But the long nightmare of the Iraq War will not be over for either side of the conflict.
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Rev. Rita Nakashima Brock writes about the Occupy movement and its relationship to the Obama campaign and presidency.
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This week, many Christians will attend “Good” Friday services. Rev. Dr. Rita Nakashima Brock argues for a more empowering view of this holy day.