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TitleDuhovna oskrba v oboroženih silah v dobi avtentičnosti [Elektronski vir]=Spiritual care in the armed forces in the age of authenticity / Matjaž Muršič Klenar
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Authors:Muršič Klenar, Matjaž (Author)Language:SlovenianWork type:UnknownTipology:1.01 - Original Scientific ArticleOrganization:MORS - MORS publicationsKeywords:duhovna oskrba, avtentičnost, vojaški kaplaniUDC:355.098:2-722.53article ISSN:2463-9575COBISS_ID:276060163Link is opened in a new windowStatistika: 439 ogledov; 1 prenosovCategories:Document is not linked to any category.
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Abstract:Članek obravnava delovanje instituta duhovne oskrbe v sodobnih oboroženih silah in jih povezuje s spremembo družbenega pogleda in delovanja posameznika v drugi polovici 20. stoletja. Čas druge polovice 20. stoletja kanadski filozof Charles Taylor opredeli kot dobo avtentičnosti, za katero je značilno, da posameznik na njemu lasten način izraža svojo osebnost, življenjsko pot in cilje. To prinese razdrobljenost na področju pogledov, katerih število se močno poveča. Tudi pripadniki oboroženih sil so dediči te dobe, zato je potrebna tudi prilagoditev duhovne oskrbe v sodobnih oboroženih silah predvsem v smislu individualnega pristopa in širšega spektra del in nalog, ki obsegajo celostno skrb za pripadnike.
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Language:EnglishTitle:Spiritual care in the armed forces in the age of authenticityAbstract:The article discusses the functioning of Spiritual Care in the modern Armed Forces and connects them with the change in social outlook and individual action in the second half of the 20th century. The time of the second half of the 20th century is defined by the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor as an Age of Authenticity, which is characterized by the individual expressing his personality, life path and goals in his own unique and own way. This brings fragmentation in the field of views, the number of which is greatly increasing. Members of the Armed Forces are also heirs of this era, which is why it is also necessary to adapt Spiritual Care in the Modern Armed Forces, primarily in terms of an individual approach and a wider range of work and tasks that encompass comprehensive care for members.