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Christian Higher Education

The Motivation and Impact of Religious Participation: A qualitative Study of Undergraduate Students at a Liberal Arts, Faith-Based Institution

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Pages 197-224 | Received 28 Jun 2017, Accepted 20 Aug 2018, Published online: 10 Feb 2019
 

Abstract

This study explored the motivation and impact of religious participation among undergraduate students at a liberal arts, faith-based institution of higher education. By reviewing current literature around the topics of motivation, religious decline, and religious participation, this research bridges the gap between two historical and categorical institutions of purposeful discipleship—the church and the university, a gap unexplored in the field of Christian higher education. Six participants were interviewed in this qualitative, phenomenological study with particular details of the study outlined in terms of methodology, data collection, and data analysis. The study discovered three categorical motivations and three categorical impacts for religious participation.

Christopher Lee currently works in the Department of Residence Life at Biola University, located in Southern California. Christopher received an M.A. in Higher Education from Geneva College and a B.A. in Christian Ministries from George Fox University.

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