In an era in which the reliability of many kinds of information are in question, the theological library has a crucial role to play in guiding students in their evaluation of the resources available to them both within and outside of our collections. Confirmation bias creates a strong obstacle, as does the tendency for theological students to create fortresses of belief that prevent them from fully engaging with all views and evaluating them both openly and effectively. While students may have varying opinions about the possibility of finding truth, they need to discover the best means to come to a strong measure of certainty
Americans have grappled with church and state relations since the birth of the nation. One important...
The study analyses information needs and behaviours of master’s and doctoral theology students curre...
How well students conduct research online is an increasing concern for educators at all levels, espe...
College students today have the harrowing task of sifting through massive amounts of information tha...
This study examined how a group of first year technical college students ascertained the truthfulnes...
The news plays an important role in democracy and informing self-governing citizens, yet there is a ...
This thesis explores the societal implications of confirmation bias through the analysis of the char...
Fake news, faulty data, and questionable research outputs: how do we find the truth when so much inf...
Many librarians teach information literacy skills including how to identify “fake news” without seem...
Digital providers inundate their users with an abundance of words, as well as pictorial and iconic i...
To educate regarding confirmation bias and other cognitive biases and their role in finding, the bel...
1989/05/10. Discusses doubt as an element of growing faith and the difference between positive doubt...
Seminary students, despite having graduated from bachelors programs, struggle to make sense of the g...
Before we teach reasoning we must confront some deeply-entrenched counter-productive human behaviour...
It is a fact, admitted also by scientists, that all theological knowledge, in the very nature of the...
Americans have grappled with church and state relations since the birth of the nation. One important...
The study analyses information needs and behaviours of master’s and doctoral theology students curre...
How well students conduct research online is an increasing concern for educators at all levels, espe...
College students today have the harrowing task of sifting through massive amounts of information tha...
This study examined how a group of first year technical college students ascertained the truthfulnes...
The news plays an important role in democracy and informing self-governing citizens, yet there is a ...
This thesis explores the societal implications of confirmation bias through the analysis of the char...
Fake news, faulty data, and questionable research outputs: how do we find the truth when so much inf...
Many librarians teach information literacy skills including how to identify “fake news” without seem...
Digital providers inundate their users with an abundance of words, as well as pictorial and iconic i...
To educate regarding confirmation bias and other cognitive biases and their role in finding, the bel...
1989/05/10. Discusses doubt as an element of growing faith and the difference between positive doubt...
Seminary students, despite having graduated from bachelors programs, struggle to make sense of the g...
Before we teach reasoning we must confront some deeply-entrenched counter-productive human behaviour...
It is a fact, admitted also by scientists, that all theological knowledge, in the very nature of the...
Americans have grappled with church and state relations since the birth of the nation. One important...
The study analyses information needs and behaviours of master’s and doctoral theology students curre...
How well students conduct research online is an increasing concern for educators at all levels, espe...