Understanding Ukrainian military chaplains as defenders of the human soul.

IF 2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2025.1559023
Jan Grimell
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The aim of this article was to explore the stresses of war on the human soul, utilizing empirical research on the experiences and contributions of military chaplains (MCs) in the war in Ukraine. The concept of the human soul was examined through a theoretical framework inspired by Mead's notions of the I and the Me. The I represented the unique, creative, and transcendent aspects of a person, while the Me reflected the cultural and social constructs that integrated individuals into broader socio-cultural contexts. This interplay between the I and the Me formed the basis for understanding the human soul as both transcending culture and deeply embedded within it. The empirical material was derived from a qualitative interview study conducted in 2024 with 12 Ukrainian MCs. Data analysis employed thematic coding using an inductive approach, resulting in the identification of key themes related to the moral, ethical, and character dimensions of military service. An abductive approach was employed in the analysis, which allowed concepts to cross-fertilize the key themes. The findings revealed that war disrupted the social structures, norms, and values that underpin peaceful societies, profoundly impacting the mental health of military personnel. MCs played a crucial role in mitigating these effects by fostering moral coherence, upholding ethical standards of the Me, and safeguarding the human Me of soldiers in the face of dehumanizing wartime conditions. Their work was deeply rooted in cultural and religious traditions, enabling them to address existential and moral issues that transcended the scope of conventional medical interventions. By offering confidential pastoral care, MCs created spaces for military personnel to process and interpret their experiences, reconnect with their moral and spiritual identities, or Me's, and maintain operational effectiveness. This pastoral, culturally grounded approach complemented-and, in some cases, surpassed-medical models in addressing the complex challenges of existential mental health during war. The article underscored the need for a more holistic understanding of war-related mental health challenges, emphasizing the importance of integrating cultural, moral, and religious/spiritual dimensions into care frameworks.

理解乌克兰军事牧师是人类灵魂的捍卫者。
本文的目的是探讨战争对人类灵魂的压力,利用实证研究的经验和贡献的军事牧师(mc)在乌克兰战争。人类灵魂的概念是通过米德的“我”和“我”概念所启发的理论框架来检验的。“我”代表了一个人独特的、创造性的和超越的方面,而“我”则反映了将个人融入更广泛的社会文化背景的文化和社会结构。这种“我”与“我”之间的相互作用构成了理解人类灵魂的基础,因为它既超越了文化,又深深嵌入其中。实证材料来自于2024年对12家乌克兰mc进行的定性访谈研究。数据分析采用归纳方法进行主题编码,从而确定与军事服务的道德、伦理和性格维度相关的关键主题。在分析中采用了一种溯因法,这使得概念能够使关键主题相互融合。调查结果显示,战争破坏了支撑和平社会的社会结构、规范和价值观,深刻影响了军事人员的心理健康。mc在减轻这些影响方面发挥了至关重要的作用,通过促进道德一致性,维护“我”的道德标准,并在面对非人性化的战时条件下保护士兵的“我”。他们的工作深深植根于文化和宗教传统,使他们能够解决超越传统医疗干预范围的存在和道德问题。通过提供保密的教牧关怀,mc为军事人员创造了空间来处理和解释他们的经历,重新连接他们的道德和精神身份,或Me,并保持行动的有效性。这种以文化为基础的牧灵做法,在应对战争期间存在心理健康的复杂挑战方面,是对医学模式的补充,在某些情况下甚至超越了医学模式。这篇文章强调需要更全面地了解与战争有关的心理健康挑战,强调将文化、道德和宗教/精神层面纳入护理框架的重要性。
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Frontiers in Sociology
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