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Butner, Bonita K. – Christian Higher Education, 2005
Religious denominations have a long history of benevolent outreach to individuals considered "less fortunate." The institution of slavery in the United States created an opportunity for most denominations in the North to advance an image of "patron saint" to an oppressed African American community. Immediately following the…
Descriptors: African American Education, Educational History, Christianity, Church Related Colleges
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Rymarz, Richard M.; Graham, John – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2006
Religious communities have an obvious interest in passing on their beliefs and practices to future generations. Many traditional churches, however, report major difficulties in retaining the interest and involvement of adolescents. This paper seeks to explore some of the beliefs and values of Australian core Catholic youth (14- to 15-years-old).…
Descriptors: Siblings, Catholics, Churches, Adolescents
Duncan, James C. – 1995
This research study sought to explore the relationship between spiritual reading and its effects on human growth. The emphasis of the study was how participants felt they had grown in their relationship with God through reading. Participants were clergypersons in the Tidewater, Virginia area. The 30 pastors interviewed for this study indicated…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, Development, Literature Appreciation
Ritter, Kurt W. – 1979
The jeremiad, a sermonic rhetorical form, played a significant role in the American Revolution. As a successful social movement, the Revolution generated a language that portrayed its interpretation of reality. This was achieved in part through the use of significant forms that served to provide a link between the past and future and to foster a…
Descriptors: Christianity, Persuasive Discourse, Political Attitudes, Political Influences
Chantal, Sister Marie – 1970
This paper discusses organized programs of guidance and counseling for religious settings, and new approaches to current crises. Specific topics discussed are: (1) a new awareness of the Christian dimensions of guidance; (2) a more favorable climate for guidance services; (3) utilization of new learnings and new techniques; (4) some religious…
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Role, Counseling Objectives, Counseling Services
Dorman, Jeffrey P.; McRobbie, Campbell J.; Foster, William J. – 1999
Over the past 20 years independent lines of research in the fields of classroom environment and student attitudes to Christianity have been conducted. A study brought these two fields together by investigating the relationship between student perceptions of religious classroom environment and their attitudes toward Christianity. A personal form of…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Catholic Schools, Christianity, Classroom Environment
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Blank, Richard L. – Counseling and Values, 1977
This article is an introduction to charismatic counseling. Charismatic clergy are seeing transformations of lives unlike anything experienced in their ministries before the charismatic renewal. (Author)
Descriptors: Christianity, Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Attitudes
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Morris, Joseph R.; Robinson, Dianne T. – Counseling and Values, 1996
Explores the experience of Christianity for many African Americans and how such experience provides a foundation for social activism. Discusses Black church burnings with respect to the more traditional Christian African American view of religion. Explores implications for incorporating the religious traditions of Christian African Americans into…
Descriptors: Black Community, Blacks, Christianity, Counseling Techniques
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Miller, David R. – School Counselor, 1995
Discusses specific issues school counselors may encounter when working with children and parents who are Christian fundamentalists. Fundamentalist families are likely to be intact, father-led, politically conservative, suspicious and skeptical, and often spiritual elitist. Offers a definition of Christian fundamentalism, explores client…
Descriptors: Christianity, Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence
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Holman, Robyn A. – Language Quarterly, 1994
Reexamines the work of earlier scholars on the circumstances accompanying the changes in the names of the days of the week. Syntactic changes as well as the Church's struggle to eradicate the names of the pagan divinities played a great role in effecting these changes. Dual designations, full forms, and condensed ones existed side by side in some…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Christianity, Church Responsibility, Church Role
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Parker, Radha J. – Counseling and Values, 1990
Examined relationship between dogmatism, ethical judgment, and orthodox Christian beliefs in master's level counselor education students (N=50). Found dogmatism and orthodox Christian beliefs correlated negatively with ethical judgment. Recommends counselor training programs may better prepare counselors by using a combined emphasis upon values…
Descriptors: Christianity, Counselor Training, Critical Thinking, Dogmatism
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Guinee, James P.; Tracey, Terence J. G. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1997
Examines the interaction among precounseling information, religiosity, and problem type and its subsequent effect on counselor ratings of social influence and willingness to seek help. Results indicate that such interactions, as well as participant religiosity, counselor description, and participant problem type, were predictive only with respect…
Descriptors: Christianity, Client Attitudes (Human Services), College Students, Counseling Effectiveness
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Belaire, Christine; Young, J. Scott – Counseling and Values, 2002
In this study of conservative Christians' expectations of counseling, 100 participants rated their expectations of the behaviors and attitudes of a non-Christian counselor. Results suggest highly religious Christians expected more in-session religious behaviors from a non-Christian counselor. Both moderate and highly conservative Christians…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Beliefs, Christianity, Client Characteristics (Human Services)
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Gray, Jennifer; Garner, Linda; Snow, Diane; Wright, Kathy – Christian Higher Education, 2004
To care for the whole person, nurses must provide spiritual care (Narayanasamy, 1995; Wright, 1998). The inability to consistently and effectively provide spiritual care has been linked to the lack of educational preparation in our basic nursing programs (Govier, 2000; Piles, 1990). This lack of preparation is unacceptable because patients…
Descriptors: Nurses, Caring, Religious Factors, Nursing Education
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Lee, Angela Hao-Chun – British Journal of Music Education, 2006
There has been little research conducted on Taiwanese Aboriginal music education in comparison to Aboriginal education. C. Hsu's "Taiwanese Music History" (1996) presents information on Aboriginal music including instruments, dance, ritual music, songs and singing, but information on music education practices is lacking. The examination…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Indigenous Populations, Christianity
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