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Religious Orientation And Coping In Third Culture Kids, Kayla Zerbe
Religious Orientation And Coping In Third Culture Kids, Kayla Zerbe
Honors Projects and Presentations: Undergraduate
This study examines the correlation between religious orientation and religious coping in Third Culture Kids (TCKs). Young adult TCKs often struggle with their identity, mental health, and cultural adjustment during the reentry process. Despite the unique struggles TCKs experience, very little research has been done on this population. Religion may play a role in the reentry process as support, challenge, or way of coping. The present study examines religion in TCKs through the lens of motivation, using the Religious Orientation Scale (ROS), which measures intrinsic and extrinsic religious orientation, and the Brief RCOPE, which measures positive and negative religious coping. …
Christianity, Feminism, And Identity Development In Christian Higher Education, Kaitlin Merlino
Christianity, Feminism, And Identity Development In Christian Higher Education, Kaitlin Merlino
Communication Student Scholarship
Identity formation acts as an important part of human development. At the same time, some difficulty occurs when a person attempts to hold two identities that seemingly contradict. For those that identify as both feminists and Christians, this dilemma creates difficulties. As these two identity camps have been on opposing ends of a variety of issues for years, some may even feel unable to claim both of these labels simultaneously. At the same time, some can hold the values of each even as they reject the identity labels. The context of higher education provides students with an environment where they …
2020 Spring Humanities Symposium: Vulnerability And Security, Messiah College
2020 Spring Humanities Symposium: Vulnerability And Security, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Anthony Ray Hinton
February 17-21, 2020
2019 Spring Humanities Symposium: For The Common Good, Messiah College
2019 Spring Humanities Symposium: For The Common Good, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote address: Marian Wright Edelman
February 18-22, 2019
2017 Spring Humanities Symposium: Slavery And Justice, Messiah College
2017 Spring Humanities Symposium: Slavery And Justice, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote address: Kelly Brown Douglas
2014 Spring Humanities Symposium: Resilience, Sustainability And The Humanities: Re-Imagining The Future, Messiah College
2014 Spring Humanities Symposium: Resilience, Sustainability And The Humanities: Re-Imagining The Future, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote address: Majora Carter, February 27, 2014
2013 Spring Humanities Symposium, Messiah College
2013 Spring Humanities Symposium, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote address: Geoffrey Galt Harpham
2012 Spring Humanities Symposium: The Transforming Book, Messiah College
2012 Spring Humanities Symposium: The Transforming Book, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Anthony Grafton, President of the American Historical Association, Henry Putnam University Professor of History and Chairperson of the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University
2011 Spring Humanities Symposium: Friendship, Messiah College
2011 Spring Humanities Symposium: Friendship, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: James Leach, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities
2010 Spring Humanities Symposium: Memory, Messiah College
2010 Spring Humanities Symposium: Memory, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote address: Thursday, Feb. 25 with Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.,
2009 Spring Humanities Symposium: Faith In The Public Square, Messiah College
2009 Spring Humanities Symposium: Faith In The Public Square, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Alan Wolfe
February 23-28, 2009
How do our cherished values find public expression? Should religion be treated as belonging to the domain of public or private? What is the role of religion within a secular polity? While such questions point to the importance of faith in public life, they need not be confined to the domain of religion. We also publicly express our faith in everything from stock markets to abstract ideals like love, justice, equality, and humanity. It is all too clear that human faith, both in its religious and non-religious manifestations, finds public expression with …
2008 Spring Humanities Symposium: Eyes Wide Open: Engaging Technology With Our Humanity, Messiah College
2008 Spring Humanities Symposium: Eyes Wide Open: Engaging Technology With Our Humanity, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Edward Tenner
February 25-29, 2008
We live in an era seemingly dominated by the power of modern science and its associated technologies. This has been both a cause for celebration and anxiety because all the material benefits of modern science and technology have been invariably accompanied with angst and uncertainty about how this affects our experience of being human. Scientific understandings of the world and modern technological advances (in communication, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, stem cell research, nanotechnology, etc.) are transforming human life, raising new questions about what it means to be human, how we communicate with …
2007 Spring Humanities Symposium: Globalization, Messiah College
2007 Spring Humanities Symposium: Globalization, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Kent Hill
February 19-26, 2007
2006 Spring Humanities Symposium: The Power Of Human Imagination, Messiah College
2006 Spring Humanities Symposium: The Power Of Human Imagination, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Wendy Wright
February 19-27, 2006
Imagination is a profound force in human life, and as such a tangible object of humanities-based study. Imagination gives birth to creative works that enrich our lives with aesthetic inspiration and beauty (e.g. literature, film, and the arts). It also enables innovative works of the intellect that cause humans to see and interact with the world in new ways (e.g. research discoveries in science, technology, theory, as well as entrepreneurial endeavor). Imagination opens the way to visionary and prophetic works of extravagant hope (e.g. the ideals of faith, love, reconciliation, peace, and …
2005 Spring Humanities Symposium: E Pluribus Unum Or The Two Americas?, Messiah College
2005 Spring Humanities Symposium: E Pluribus Unum Or The Two Americas?, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: David McCullough
February 21-28
Although the close of the Cold War ended a generation-old bipolar world, there has been much written and said in recent years about a growing bipolar nation in America. Whether it is electoral politics, foreign policy, economic trends, digital and technological developments, the “culture wars,” racial, ethnic, gender, and religious tensions, or education, public discourse is said to have become increasingly based on binary thinking that leaves little room for negotiation, compromise, collaboration, or collective benefit.
The 2005 Spring Humanities Symposium provides an opportunity to explore these declared trends. To what extent is the …
2004 Spring Humanities Symposium: Culture, Community, And Belonging, Messiah College
2004 Spring Humanities Symposium: Culture, Community, And Belonging, Messiah College
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Address: Dr. Jean Kilbourne
March 8-12, 2004
How do people develop a sense of belonging? How is this expressed in culture and community life? Does belonging to a culture and a community depend on sameness or the overcoming of differences? When do the boundaries of culture and community replace belonging with alienation? How are the ideas of community, culture, and belonging related and how do they mutually reinforce identity? How have ideas about culture, community, and belonging changed over time? And how does the life and gospel of Jesus Christ challenge our notions of culture, community, and belonging?
These …