There is an expectation that faculty members teaching in Christian colleges will integrate the Christian faith into their disciplines. In spite of the willingness and desire to do so, many faculty members who attended secular institutions are not sure how to approach academic faith integration in their discipline. This qualitative study examines new and experienced faculty perspectives on courses and topics within the student affairs curriculum that provide opportunities for academic faith integration. Results can assist student affairs faculty members in their professional development as it relates to academic faith integration
Students enrolled in face-to-face and online business administration courses at a Midwestern Christi...
The overriding purpose of Christian liberal arts colleges in the United States is to offer a compreh...
Luther College (Decorah, IA) is a liberal arts school of 2550 students that has been affiliated with...
The topic of faith integration has been of interest to the higher education community for almost two...
The integration of faith and learning (IFL) is the foundation upon which faith-based higher educatio...
This study, part of a larger, multi-institutional investigation, examines how student affairs educat...
Graduate students\u27 perspectives on integration of faith and profession were investigated using it...
Purpose This study examined Christian graduate students’ perceptions of integration of faith and lea...
Concern regarding the secularization of Christian higher education has prompted researchers to inves...
Beginning with the excellent treatment of faith integration by Patrick Allen and Kenneth Badley (201...
The problem with which this study is concerned is the perception of faculty members at Free Methodis...
Online instruction in higher education has grown dramatically in recent years, and more faith-based ...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the faith integration process of Christian student...
This qualitative study investigated the perceptions of students, administrators, and faculty at two ...
We have been told, and have possibly learned through experience, that religion and politics are two ...
Students enrolled in face-to-face and online business administration courses at a Midwestern Christi...
The overriding purpose of Christian liberal arts colleges in the United States is to offer a compreh...
Luther College (Decorah, IA) is a liberal arts school of 2550 students that has been affiliated with...
The topic of faith integration has been of interest to the higher education community for almost two...
The integration of faith and learning (IFL) is the foundation upon which faith-based higher educatio...
This study, part of a larger, multi-institutional investigation, examines how student affairs educat...
Graduate students\u27 perspectives on integration of faith and profession were investigated using it...
Purpose This study examined Christian graduate students’ perceptions of integration of faith and lea...
Concern regarding the secularization of Christian higher education has prompted researchers to inves...
Beginning with the excellent treatment of faith integration by Patrick Allen and Kenneth Badley (201...
The problem with which this study is concerned is the perception of faculty members at Free Methodis...
Online instruction in higher education has grown dramatically in recent years, and more faith-based ...
The purpose of this study is to better understand the faith integration process of Christian student...
This qualitative study investigated the perceptions of students, administrators, and faculty at two ...
We have been told, and have possibly learned through experience, that religion and politics are two ...
Students enrolled in face-to-face and online business administration courses at a Midwestern Christi...
The overriding purpose of Christian liberal arts colleges in the United States is to offer a compreh...
Luther College (Decorah, IA) is a liberal arts school of 2550 students that has been affiliated with...