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Full-Text Articles in Education
Hospitality In The Christian School Enrollment Process: How Theology And Theory Inform Professional Practice, Lane Rice
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Hospitality is an ever-growing area of academic inquiry. While some studies relating hospitality theory to the education field exist, there is a gap in the literature at the intersection point of hospitality theory and private Christian school enrollment practices. This case study seeks to explore the relationship between three theories emerging in hospitality research - social exchange theory, social identity theory, and the commitment trust theory of relationship marketing - and the theological and pragmatic guidelines for private Christian school enrollment offices.
The study related the three hospitality theories to philosophical/theological and pragmatic considerations through the literature review. Data regarding …
Curriculum As Theology: A Framework For Analyzing Curriculum As Theological Text, Russell Miller
Curriculum As Theology: A Framework For Analyzing Curriculum As Theological Text, Russell Miller
The Journal of Faith, Education, and Community
This article seeks to establish a framework that contemplates curriculum as theological text by exploring the works of Neil Postman, W.F. Pinar, and C.S. Lewis in relation to past and present research and commentary. The paper investigates a range of concepts related to theology and curriculum including culture and religion, ethics, and morality. The author argues that curriculum is intrinsically a theological endeavor due to the nature of humanity and the interaction between learning and spiritual development.
A Phenomenological Study In Attitudes And Belief About The Northern California Homeless Population, Ethel Diane Mckay
A Phenomenological Study In Attitudes And Belief About The Northern California Homeless Population, Ethel Diane Mckay
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
Homelessness is a problem in the United States. By observing and collecting data regarding the views of multiple stakeholders, this researcher offers a study regarding attitudes and opinions about homelessness in two rural, northern California cities (Barmann, 2018, para. 2). By using a phenomenological approach for gathering and analyzing data, the researcher offers the essence of experiences of those who are helping the homeless population. By interviewing local government officials, pastors, and homeless advocates, where they are, in their offices, churches, or at local coffee shops, this researcher went to where the phenomenon occurs. The purpose of this phenomenological study …
Ezekiel 36:24-28: God Promises Salvation For The Sake Of His Name, Emerson Claire Jones
Ezekiel 36:24-28: God Promises Salvation For The Sake Of His Name, Emerson Claire Jones
Biblical Studies Student Projects
Ezekiel 36:24-28 is an important passage both for the original audience and for modern day Christians. In this paper, the connections between this passage and the rest of the biblical narrative will be addressed. Why is God saying that He will give Israel a new heart? What is the motivation of God's action? How should we respond today? What led Israel to be in this position? These are all questions that will be addressed.
On The 8th Day: A Catholic Theology Of Sport, Ronald J. Nuzzi
On The 8th Day: A Catholic Theology Of Sport, Ronald J. Nuzzi
Journal of Catholic Education
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The Role Of Story In The Creation And Life Of Man, Leah Ginion
The Role Of Story In The Creation And Life Of Man, Leah Ginion
Senior Honors Theses
Story was created by God as a vehicle for the revelation and glorification of Himself. Man, made in the image of God, was created as an innate storyteller. The world was created through story, and story is how it progresses and is sustained. As such, story is the foundation of all culture and the most natural and effective method of human communication. Research points to all of man’s stories being derivatives of the Great Story: the metanarrative of Scripture. Exploring man’s relationship with story reveals his place within the metanarrative and ultimately provides evidence for the existence and active presence …
Challenges And Opportunities In Teaching Interdisciplinary Courses On Islam And Evolution: A Theology-Centric Perspective, Shoaib Ahmed Malik
Challenges And Opportunities In Teaching Interdisciplinary Courses On Islam And Evolution: A Theology-Centric Perspective, Shoaib Ahmed Malik
All Works
In the nascent discourse of Islam and science, the discussion of how to reconcile evolution with Islam is one of the most, if not the most, pressing concerns. This article reviews the various studies that have looked at the reception of evolution in multiple contexts to highlight the pedagogical challenges that materialise for Muslim students and teachers. It argues that, while recognising the obstacles and challenges mentioned in other studies, the crucial subject matter of Islamic theology (ʿaqīda) is not fully appreciated in those analyses. How and why theology is a vital discussion matter is examined, along with the benefits …
Bailey Helps Students Interpret Their World, Sarah Moss
Bailey Helps Students Interpret Their World, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology Of The Body (Book Review), Alida Sewell
Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology Of The Body (Book Review), Alida Sewell
Pro Rege
Reviewed Title: Wonderfully Made: A Protestant Theology of the Body by John W. Kleinig. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2021. 235 pp. ISBN: 9781683594680.
Reviewing Beyond Profession: The Next Future Of Theological Education, James Shelton
Reviewing Beyond Profession: The Next Future Of Theological Education, James Shelton
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing The Outrageous Idea Of Christian Teaching, Garrett Trott
Reviewing The Outrageous Idea Of Christian Teaching, Garrett Trott
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Reviewing Forming Ministers Or Training Leaders? An Exploration Of Practice In Theological Colleges, James W. Barber
Reviewing Forming Ministers Or Training Leaders? An Exploration Of Practice In Theological Colleges, James W. Barber
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning for Christians in Higher Education
No abstract provided.
Gaming & Faith, Sarah Moss
Theological Truths That Divide Us, David Westfall
Teaching Sexuality On The Catholics & Cultures Website: A Refreshing Turn Toward The Longue Durée, Marc Roscoe Loustau
Teaching Sexuality On The Catholics & Cultures Website: A Refreshing Turn Toward The Longue Durée, Marc Roscoe Loustau
Journal of Global Catholicism
I present a close reading of the Catholics & Cultures (C&C) website’s treatment of sexuality-related issues and discuss this material in relation to debates about how to teach sexuality in religious studies and theology classrooms. The C&C website occasionally and intermittently uses a typical “contemporary issues” approach that considers sexuality in relation to legal and legislative decisions and government policies. In contrast, country profiles consistently situate sexuality in relation processes like nation building, urbanization, and lay Catholics’ growing authority. My interpretation highlights the site’s decision to emphasize the longue durée, long-term and deep structural processes driving cultural and religious changes. …
Do You Have To Be A Calvinist In Order To Be A Kuyperian? In Memoriam John H. Kok, Eduardo Echeverria
Do You Have To Be A Calvinist In Order To Be A Kuyperian? In Memoriam John H. Kok, Eduardo Echeverria
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Reformation Of Confessional Spiritual Educational Institutions Of Ukraine: Containment Factors And Leadership Experience, Petro Kraliuk, Nadiya Sukhova
Reformation Of Confessional Spiritual Educational Institutions Of Ukraine: Containment Factors And Leadership Experience, Petro Kraliuk, Nadiya Sukhova
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
The main tendencies, prospects, and complexity of reforming confessional, educational establishments in Ukraine have been systematized and substantiated here. Based on statistics, their quantitative and qualitative characteristics are being examined. Their evolution has been traced from the final years of the Soviet Union to recent days. Currently there are 204 establishments of this kind operating in Ukraine. Due to their large number, they are mostly small. Most of them have dozens of students studying there. Usually, they lack complete and qualified teaching staff and adequate facilities. Orthodox, Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Muslims, and representatives of other denominations get theological education there. …
Reforming Christian Higher Education: Why Christian Colleges And Universities Need Reformation Theology, Javier Garcia
Reforming Christian Higher Education: Why Christian Colleges And Universities Need Reformation Theology, Javier Garcia
Pro Rege
Editor's Note: Dr. Garcia presented this paper at the Prodigal Love of God Conference, in celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Canons of Dort, April 2019, sponsored by Dordt University and co-sponsored by the Lilly Fellowship Program, as a regional conference.
Prodigal Love Of God Conference, Sarah Moss
Our Theology Is Like A Map, Erik Hoekstra
Inclusion And Religious Engagement In A Multicultural Church: A Multi-Case Study Of The Experience Of Immigrant Filipino Volunteer Church Workers In Select Parishes In The Archdiocese Of Seattle, Frank Dennis B. Savadera
Inclusion And Religious Engagement In A Multicultural Church: A Multi-Case Study Of The Experience Of Immigrant Filipino Volunteer Church Workers In Select Parishes In The Archdiocese Of Seattle, Frank Dennis B. Savadera
Doctor of Ministry Doctoral Projects
This qualitative study investigates the relevant descriptions that first-generation immigrant Filipino volunteer church workers use to characterize their adopted multicultural parish. Further, it investigates how these descriptions influence their views on inclusion and religious engagement in their communities. The study hopes to generate faith and encourage theological reflections on: (1) persons’ capacities to encounter and embrace the “other”; (2) capacities for multiple-mindedness and recognition of a multiplicity of gifts; and (3) the call to embody and participate in the Trinitarian communion.
The central research questions asked are as follows: (1) How do first-generation immigrant Filipino volunteer parish workers in the …
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 30 (Boxes 281-290), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 30 (Boxes 281-290), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 31 (Boxes 291-300), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 31 (Boxes 291-300), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 33 (Boxes 311-320), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 33 (Boxes 311-320), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 28 (Boxes 261-270), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 28 (Boxes 261-270), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 32 (Boxes 301-310), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 32 (Boxes 301-310), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 27 (Boxes 251-260, Ats Special Collections And Archives
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 27 (Boxes 251-260, Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 34 (Boxes 321-331), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 34 (Boxes 321-331), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 29 (Boxes 271-280), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Frank Bateman Stanger Arc1988-003 Part 29 (Boxes 271-280), Ats Special Collections And Archives
Finding Aids
No abstract provided.
Theological Foundations Of Pastoral Care In Catholic Universities, Thomas V. Gourlay
Theological Foundations Of Pastoral Care In Catholic Universities, Thomas V. Gourlay
Thomas V. Gourlay
One defining element of life in any Catholic educational institution, whether it be primary, secondary, or tertiary, is the focus on pastoral care for staff and students. This paper provides a distinctly Catholic definition of the term ‘pastoral care’ and briefly examines the theological foundations that underpin this concept, particularly, in relation to its application in the Catholic university. The paper traces the motif of pastoral care through the Scriptures and, building on insights from St. Pope John Paul II’s Apostolic Constitution on Catholic Universities, Ex Corde Ecclesiae (1990) and the broader theological anthropology of the Vatican II Council. The …