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Full-Text Articles in Education
Learning To Lead In The Liberal Arts, Thomas S. Mach, Kevin F. Sims
Learning To Lead In The Liberal Arts, Thomas S. Mach, Kevin F. Sims
History and Government Faculty Publications
The liberal arts include the arts and sciences - fields that introduce students to general knowledge and develop the basic intellectual skills that are needed to succeed in our society.
The Diaries Of Martha Mcmillan, 1867-1913: Volume Notes, Rankin Macmillan, Lenora Skinnell Macmillan, Lynn A. Brock
The Diaries Of Martha Mcmillan, 1867-1913: Volume Notes, Rankin Macmillan, Lenora Skinnell Macmillan, Lynn A. Brock
Supplemental Material
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Magical And Illusory Thinking In Protestant College Students, Lynley G. Turkelson, Milton E. Becknell, Chi-En Hwang
Magical And Illusory Thinking In Protestant College Students, Lynley G. Turkelson, Milton E. Becknell, Chi-En Hwang
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
Abstract
Scrupulosity (SC) is a subtype of OCD that manifests in religious obsessions and compulsions. Scrupulosity is associated with poorer prognosis and higher levels of magical ideation (MI), defined as beliefs that go against culturally accepted laws of causality. A new measure called the Illusory Beliefs Inventory was created to measure MI in scrupulous populations. However, the items on the spirituality subscale may fail to discriminate between pathological thinking and normal religious beliefs. The current study contained two purposes. The first purpose was to examine the psychometric properties of the IBI. The second purpose of the study was to clarify …
2014 Symposium Overview, Cedarville University
2014 Symposium Overview, Cedarville University
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
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The Making Of Servant-Leaders At A Christ-Centered School Of Pharmacy, Jeb Ballentine
The Making Of Servant-Leaders At A Christ-Centered School Of Pharmacy, Jeb Ballentine
Faculty Integration Papers
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Rhetorical Genre Theory And The Enactment Of Faith In The Composition Classroom, Heather N. Hill
Rhetorical Genre Theory And The Enactment Of Faith In The Composition Classroom, Heather N. Hill
Faculty Integration Papers
In James Berlin’s Rhetoric and Reality: Writing Instruction in American Colleges, 1900-1985 he argues that “every rhetorical system is based on epistemological assumptions about the nature of reality, the nature of the knower, and the rules governing the discovery and communication of the known” (4). Beginning with the debates between Plato and the sophists and running through the history of rhetoric to the likes of Wayne Booth on one side and William Covino on the other, rhetorical theorists have always been interested in debating the nature of reality, knowledge, morality, ethics, and T/truth. How one defines the status of these, …
Intellectual Sanctification: A Biblical Theory Of Knowledge (Epistemology), Richard P. Tison
Intellectual Sanctification: A Biblical Theory Of Knowledge (Epistemology), Richard P. Tison
Richard P. Tison, Ph.D.
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