Believing Like Never Before: Identity and Christian Conversion in a Fragmented World. The purpose of this study is to explore the possibility that the experience of identity and faith formation has changed since the 1990s due to changes in society brought about by the growing complexity and fragmentation of society reflected in the multiplication of media sources and the methods of communication. The study is structured in two parts: Part 1) A literature review to cover the areas of a) Identity formation and faith formation. b) A review of various understandings of Christian conversion, including case studies of some biographical accounts of conversion Part 2) An exploration through survey questionnaires and interviews of th...
The purpose of this study was to try to develop a better understanding of the process that being a m...
This study investigated the psychological experience of losing faith in God, within the context of f...
Sudden personal ruptures figure prominently in literature, religious scripture, and “great man” hist...
Believing Like Never Before: Identity and Christian Conversion in a Fragmented World. The purpos...
Religious conversion has long fascinated both the faithful and social scientists. However, despite e...
Adolescence has been identified as the predominant time for both identity formation and religious co...
This paper explores the relationship between conversion and identityformation in the context of the ...
ii Kenneth Pargament, Advisor Religious conversion has long fascinated both the faithful and social ...
Born again Christians are a significant religious population in the United States, and throughout th...
The current study describes the experience of religious conversion across three dimensions: cognitiv...
This phenomenological study explores the lived experience of religious conversion. As a study concer...
The born again experience this dissertation addresses is a specific type of Christian conversion exp...
The research aims to investigate the cause of the shifting faith and switching denomination. This pr...
A religious community is composed of and by its members. It both transforms and reflects their style...
Problem While the New Testament Scriptures describe the characteristics of first-generation conversi...
The purpose of this study was to try to develop a better understanding of the process that being a m...
This study investigated the psychological experience of losing faith in God, within the context of f...
Sudden personal ruptures figure prominently in literature, religious scripture, and “great man” hist...
Believing Like Never Before: Identity and Christian Conversion in a Fragmented World. The purpos...
Religious conversion has long fascinated both the faithful and social scientists. However, despite e...
Adolescence has been identified as the predominant time for both identity formation and religious co...
This paper explores the relationship between conversion and identityformation in the context of the ...
ii Kenneth Pargament, Advisor Religious conversion has long fascinated both the faithful and social ...
Born again Christians are a significant religious population in the United States, and throughout th...
The current study describes the experience of religious conversion across three dimensions: cognitiv...
This phenomenological study explores the lived experience of religious conversion. As a study concer...
The born again experience this dissertation addresses is a specific type of Christian conversion exp...
The research aims to investigate the cause of the shifting faith and switching denomination. This pr...
A religious community is composed of and by its members. It both transforms and reflects their style...
Problem While the New Testament Scriptures describe the characteristics of first-generation conversi...
The purpose of this study was to try to develop a better understanding of the process that being a m...
This study investigated the psychological experience of losing faith in God, within the context of f...
Sudden personal ruptures figure prominently in literature, religious scripture, and “great man” hist...