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Anzacs were secular but . . .

Thursday, April 23, 2020

It’s always tempting to see the past in terms of the present, to deny the past its difference. In Australia, perhaps that temptation has been hardest to resist when it comes to Anzac history.

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A spiritual wrestle under stress of war

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Professor Daniel Reynaud’s reading of their diaries and letters provides a glimpse into the soul of more than 1000 members of the Australian Imperial Force, 27 of whom he profiles in his new book, The Anzacs, Religion and God. He reveals in this question and answer what the personal and sometimes philosophical narratives reveal about the relationship between war and religion.

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Anzac Spirituality: Reality or Myth?

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

In by Brenton Stacey

Explore with Associate Professor Daniel Reynaud the diaries and letters of more than 1000 soldiers of the First Australian Imperial Force. What do they reveal about matters of the soul and engagement with God, religion and the human spirit?

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Daniel Reynaud: Anzac Spirituality

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

In by Avondale College of Higher Education

Here For Good is a podcast series from leading researchers at Avondale College of Higher Education. This episode features Anzac historian Associate Professor Daniel Reynaud in conversation with Associate Dean (Research) Dr Carolyn Rickett.

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Daniel Talks

Saturday, May 19, 2018

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Explore with Associate Professor Daniel Reynaud the spiritual beliefs and experiences of supposedly secular Anzacs largely through their own words.