Centering Religion in Context through Navy Chaplaincy
Centering Religion in Context through Navy Chaplaincy
Zachary Zumwalt, MRPL ’23, explores how religious literacy informs emerging work in conflict prevention within the Indo-Pacific region.
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Zachary Zumwalt, MRPL ’23, explores how religious literacy informs emerging work in conflict prevention within the Indo-Pacific region.
For Sitalin Sánchez, MTS ‘24, religion and the arts are inseparable. An illustrator, designer, poet, dancer, and academic, art is not her hobby. It is research.
With her ancestry informing and inspiring her work, Sonya Soni, MTS ‘12, uses an anthropological lens to remind policymakers how personal narratives shape public service work.
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