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Darren Cronshaw
Biography
Darren Cronshaw

Darren Cronshaw is Chaplain at 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. Previous postings were Army School of Transport, 1st Recruit Training Battalion and Defence Force School of Signals. He is also Professor of Practical and Intercultural Theology with Australian College of Ministries (Sydney College of Divinity). His hobby is pushing the boundaries of resilience in Ironman triathlons.

Darren has also written articles in collaboration with Jessie Cronshaw and Jenni Cronshaw.

Darren Murch lowers a flag.
Understanding Yourself and Others as a Leader – Bookend
To round out our theme of 'Understanding yourself and others as a leader', we add this virtual bookend created by Darren Cronshaw with seven of his book reviews on the topic of leadership.
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Book cover of 'No Visible Bruises'.
Book Review | No Visible Bruises
'No Visible Bruises' by Rachel Louise Snyder gives readers the opportunity to listen to the voices of victims, perpetrators and responders of domestic violence.
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Book cover of 'Tribe'.
Book review | Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging, By Sebastian Junger
The second Cove book review on 'Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging' by Sebastian Junger is written by Darren Cronshaw.
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Book cover 'Moral Injury'.
Book Review | Moral Injury: Unseen Wounds in an Age of Barbarism, By Tom Frame
'Moral Injury: Unseen Wounds in an Age of Barbarism' is foundational reading for all chaplains and other military professionals interested in understanding and healing moral injury, or even better helping to avoid it in the first place.
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Book cover of 'Broken Nation'.
Book Review | Broken Nation: Australians in the Great War
Darren Cronshaw reviews Joan Beaumont's WWI history, Broken Nation, which he argues 'not only maps the tides of battle for Australia’s involvement overseas in the Great War but also offers page-turning social analysis of the home front and its effect on future history'.
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