About This Book
A military chaplain offers a compact Christian manual for soldiers, framing spiritual duty as a form of knighthood and urging practical virtues in wartime life. Drawing on Arthurian imagery and wartime anecdotes, the text identifies four central qualities—courage, chivalry, purity, and loyalty—and explains how each applies to inner struggle and public duty. It contends that faith requires active engagement against moral and social evils, emphasizes the primacy of battling personal weaknesses, and combines pastoral exhortation, scriptural reference, and moral examples to prepare officers and cadets for ethical leadership.
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