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Vos, Pieter – Christian Higher Education, 2017
Vocation, interpreted as the calling of every individual believer to serve God in ordinary life, has been an important feature of Protestantism. However, not only has the notion of vocation gradually disappeared from the late modern understanding of work and profession, the identification of vocation and work has also been criticized by…
Descriptors: Employment, Christianity, Philosophy, Protestants
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McKinney, Stephen; Francis, Leslie J.; McKenna, Ursula – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2021
Sectarianism is perceived as a serious issue in Scotland despite a lack of concrete evidence, according to the Advisory Group on Tackling Sectarianism. This paper addresses one of the gaps in knowledge, the attitudes of Catholic school pupils. Our research was designed to profile sectarian attitudes among a sample of Catholic school pupils in…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Protestants, Religious Factors
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Jordon, Sherry – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
This article describes the use of "Writing to Learn" assignments in a course on the Theology of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. These short, informal assignments promote active learning by focusing on writing as a process for critical thinking and as a way to learn the content of the course. They help students creatively engage…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Protestants, Catholics, Philosophy
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Lincoln, Timothy D. – Christian Higher Education, 2012
Theological schools seek to educate both women and men to serve the church and promote the study of religion. This education involves constant messaging through multiple channels. This article explores the central messages received by theological students at one free-standing Presbyterian seminary in the United States. Women commonly reported two…
Descriptors: Professional Training, Gender Differences, Philosophy, Theological Education
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Freed, Dena Davis – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2012
In this article, the author describes a qualitative field study designed to test the effectiveness of Forum Theatre (FT) as a cross-disciplinary approach to Biblical parabolic literature analysis for students enrolled in a Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Academy. The author provides a brief overview of the theoretical framework of the study, the study…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Field Studies, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
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Mitchell, Philip – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2010
Thomas Hebert and Matthew T. McBee's (2007) recent study of gifted university students examines how an honors program can function as a community for social, intellectual, and psychological growth. In particular, they find that honors programs offer advantageous support for gifted students in navigating social isolation, in questioning traditional…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Freedom, Academically Gifted, Social Isolation
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Miedema, Siebren – Religious Education, 2010
Starting his work as endowed Hendrik Pierson Professor for Christian Education at VU University Amsterdam in 1993 the author focused on the relationship of education, pedagogy, and religion. However, his attention was rather exclusively directed to Protestant schools. The argument was that in academia at that time, even in the faculties of…
Descriptors: Protestants, Church Programs, Identification (Psychology), Philosophy
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Watras, Joseph – American Educational History Journal, 2008
This article considers two related educational endeavors of the Massachusetts colony. The first is the colonists' efforts to pass their religious traditions to their children. The second is the effort of missionaries to spread the Christian faith to Native Americans. In both cases, the colonists wanted their children and the American Indians to…
Descriptors: United States History, Protestants, American Indians, Historians
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Esqueda, Octavio J. – Christian Higher Education, 2007
This article provides an overview of the main Protestant theological seminaries in Cuba: Western Cuba Baptist Seminary, Cedars of Lebanon Seminary, The New Pines Evangelical Seminary, Evangelical Theological Seminary, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Center, Nazarene Theological Seminary and International School of Theology. The history and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Christianity, Protestants, Church Related Colleges