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Autor/inn/en | Savarirajan, Daisy; Fong, Su |
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Titel | Bridging Bible and Biology: The Impact of Faith Integration on the Spiritual Growth of Students in Christian Higher Education |
Quelle | In: Journal of Instructional Research, 8 (2019) 1, S.5-16 (12 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 2159-0281 |
Schlagwörter | Biology; Science Instruction; Biblical Literature; Christianity; Higher Education; Religious Education; Health Services; World Views; Private Colleges; Church Related Colleges; Religious Factors; Beliefs; Spiritual Development; College Students; Diseases; Interdisciplinary Approach; Teaching Methods Biologie; Teaching of science; Science education; Natural sciences Lessons; Naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht; Bibel; Christentum; Hochschulbildung; Hochschulsystem; Hochschulwesen; Kirchliche Erziehung; Religionserziehung; Religionspädagogik; Health service; Gesundheitsdienst; Gesundheitswesen; World view; Weltanschauung; Privathochschule; Kirchliche Hochschule; Belief; Glaube; Collegestudent; Disease; Krankheit; Fächerübergreifender Unterricht; Fächerverbindender Unterricht; Interdisziplinarität; Teaching method; Lehrmethode; Unterrichtsmethode |
Abstract | The integration of faith and learning (IFL) is an integral part of Christian higher education. The recent years have seen a spate in published studies testifying to an intense pursuit of meaningful IFL by many institutions of Christian higher education. However, little scholarship has been devoted to explore the influence of faith integration in science and its effect on the spiritual growth of students. A private, Christian university in the Southwest United States, has integrated the Christian worldview (CWV) in at least 30% of courses in college programs. Instilling the core Christian convictions into each student's total college life has been one of the distinctive tasks of the University. The purpose of this study is twofold: (1) to understand how CWV develops in Biology and (2) how IFL affects the personal faith of students. The data was collected, over a period of three consecutive years 2016 to 2018, from students preparing for Health Care and Science careers. Using the survey design with open-ended questions, 489 participants provided responses to articulate the Christian worldview perspective of microorganisms and diseases. Findings reveal a positive impact of IFL on the personal faith of students. The results also indicate students demonstrating growth in their understanding of the biblical worldview within the context of Biology. (As Provided). |
Anmerkungen | Center for Innovation in Research and Teaching at Grand Canyon University. 3300 West Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85017. Tel: 602-639-6729; e-mail: cirt@gcu.edu; Web site: http://www.instructionalresearch.com |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2020/1/01 |