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Yan Ma – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
Learning style theories suggest that individual learners may have different ways of learning and will probably learn better with their preferred learning methods. Educators in almost all fields are increasingly aware of the importance of adopting learning style approaches, which requires instructors to understand the diverse learning styles of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Christianity, Religious Education, Teaching Methods
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Karen-Marie Yust; Erin Reibel – Religious Education, 2023
Conventional wisdom and antiquated stage development theories have had a negative effect on children's spirituality. This paper looks at an innovative spiritual practice (embodied prayer) that instead promotes children's agency and embodied engagement in multi-layered meaning making. It traces both the ways in which children respond to higher…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Christianity, Church Programs, Children
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Abraham P. DeLeon – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
In this article, the author animates a different kind of telling and knowing for critical scholarship. Recognizing an unknowable reality through a journey to a mythical past, the author imagines an "ontology of the serpent," a radical interdisciplinary, incantation for the future. This sorcerous evocation re-animates ancient mythical…
Descriptors: Christianity, Mythology, Figurative Language, Personal Autonomy
Bobby Ray Dunk – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The research aimed to address the confusion and diverse interpretations surrounding the integration of faith with learning (IFL) in Christian higher education institutions. The study focused on the inception of the IFL movement by its founder, Frank Gaebelein. The research posited that while Gaebelein presented a foundational model for IFL, his…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Christianity, Religious Colleges, Beliefs
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Westengard, Brandon L. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2023
Martin Luther is primarily known as a pastor and theologian of the 16th century Reformation. However, he was also a pedagogue passionate about educational reforms that united the spiritual life with the daily lived life. Believing that education served the purpose of equipping students for a life in service of one's neighbor, Luther took a…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Religious Factors
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Kimberley Skelton – History of Education, 2024
Increasingly across sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe, schools paired training in behaviour with traditional instruction in reading and writing. Not only did the Council of Trent highlight the importance of training children in Christian comportment, but theological and philosophical tracts argued that the senses, rather than reason,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Christianity, Student Behavior
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Ryan, Maurice – Journal of Religious Education, 2023
Barabbas has a small role in the Gospels, but his presence influences the way the Christian story has been told and received over the centuries. While he is mentioned in all four Gospels during the account of Jesus' Roman trial, he never appears "on-stage" in the Gospels. His main purpose is to exculpate the Romans of responsibility for…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Christianity, Judaism, Religious Education
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Neumann, Eszter – European Educational Research Journal, 2023
In the past decade, right-wing populist parties have brought back nationalism and religion into European politics. While a growing literature explores the political strategies, style and success of these parties and the challenge they pose to the European project, less attention has been paid to how right-wing populist governing is done at…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religion, Nationalism, Foreign Countries
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Georgia A. McKee; Kelsey L. Davis; A. J. Kurtz; Rebecca E. Crandall – Journal of College and Character, 2024
This article delves into the pivotal role of Christian Athlete Circles as a new religious counter-space designed to foster inclusive spiritual growth for student-athletes, contrasting this organization with existing athlete ministries. Drawing from scholarly literature and informed by autoethnographic methods, the article highlights the necessity…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Athletes, LGBTQ People, Mental Health
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Kristyn Sessions – Journal of College and Character, 2024
In the last several decades, service-learning has become a key feature of higher education. In this article, I argue that the work of Christian feminists Letty M. Russell and Sharon D. Welch enriches current scholarship on service-learning by drawing attention to foundational ethical issues. The first section of the article provides background on…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Higher Education, Christianity, Feminism
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Dennis Sansom – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2024
An Augustinian understanding of original sin can significantly contribute to the purpose of the teaching of the humanities. It helps at the point where Martha Nussbaum's understanding of the humanities is inconsistent. She argues that the humanities should cultivate a "world citizen," that is, a people aspiring towards a universal…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Humanities, Christianity, Philosophy
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Paul Kaak – Christian Higher Education, 2024
The gospel is central to life in the Christian community. It is formational to the church proper and to the pedagogical task of faith-based colleges and universities. The gospel is also significant for the education of non/nominal Christians who are present in our classrooms. This article describes the gospel as indispensable for faith-based…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Colleges, Teaching Methods, Biblical Literature
Leslie A. LaPrise – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Leading people often involves guiding individuals through some type of season of healing. It may be physical healing, or it may be emotional or spiritual. This study uses a mixed methods approach to explore a Christ-centered healing method for Christians struggling with identity wounds. In this context, identity wounds denote a sense of internal…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Trauma, Christianity, Self Concept
Jiayi Yu – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The dissertation investigated the interplay between an elevated sense of purpose moderated by heightened altruistic motivation and sustained attention in a college undergraduate population. Drawing on existing literature highlighting the positive effects of purpose on well-being and cognitive abilities, the study introduced an experimental design…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Altruism, Christianity, Religious Colleges
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Eduardo Solá Chagas Lima – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2024
This essay surveys C. S. Lewis's statement and critique of British education as found in "Screwtape Proposes a Toast" (Lewis, 1961) and other works within his oeuvre. In this short story, Lewis elaborates on the state of education in postwar English society through the eyes of his protagonist: a demon. In distilling Lewis's Christian…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Individualism, English Literature
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