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Clearing House: Scholarly Essay

A Call for Emotional Intelligence Skills Training Curricula at Christian Colleges

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Pages 183-191 | Received 31 Aug 2017, Accepted 04 Jun 2018, Published online: 30 Nov 2018
 

Abstract

Although emotional intelligence is an increasingly popular research topic regarding academic success, only one study regarding the topic has been conducted among Christian higher education student bodies. The Bible does not mention the term emotional intelligence; however, there are many biblical accounts of negative behaviors as a result of people succumbing to their emotions. Skills training, in the context of Christian colleges, would teach students how to commit emotional health to the will of God, how to process emotions and would provide life skills that will assist with the decision-making process.

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Teresa Dustman

Teresa Dustman is the Director of Online Learning at Trinity Baptist College in Jacksonville, FL and a doctoral candidate at Liberty University. Her research topic is the emotional intelligence of Christian college students based on cultural heritage.

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