An Examination of Religious Schemas through the Lens of Self-Determination Theory

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Christian Higher Education Pub Date : 2021-06-21 DOI:10.1080/15363759.2021.1929565
Andrea C. Walker, Melinda G. Rhoades
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Abstract Religious development literature in Christian higher education has successfully utilized Self-Determination Theory to explain how environmental factors predict faith maturity in college students. Recent trends suggest a need to account for more ecumenical perspectives in contemporary evangelical college students, and this study addresses the need by measuring religious schemas. Using a mixed methods design, the researchers measured three schemas, (a) truth in text, (b) fairness tolerance and rationality, and (c) xenosophia, using the Religious Schema Scale (RSS), in 871 students at a Christian evangelical university located in the central region of the United States. Multiple regression analysis calculated how environmental factors of autonomy support and religious pressures predicted RSS scores, while controlling for year in school and religious denomination. Students’ descriptions of self-perceptions of spiritual growth were analyzed for possible positioning along the Self-Determination Continuum and determining the role the university played in spiritual growth. Results found that only the truth in text schema is predicted by increases in both environmental factors; the fairness tolerance and rationality schema is predicted by higher religious pressures; and the xenosophia schema is predicted by lower religious pressures. Researchers concluded that Christian evangelical universities would benefit from expanding current religious development conversations, addressing pluralism, and incorporating a higher consciousness regarding diversity, to better meet the religious development needs of contemporary Christian evangelical students.
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从自我决定理论的视角审视宗教图式
摘要基督教高等教育的宗教发展文献成功地运用自我决定理论解释了环境因素对大学生信仰成熟度的影响。最近的趋势表明,需要在当代福音派大学生中考虑更多的基督教观点,本研究通过测量宗教图式来解决这一需求。采用混合方法设计,研究人员使用宗教图式量表(RSS)测量了美国中部一所基督教福音派大学的871名学生的三种图式,(a)文本中的真理,(b)公平、宽容和理性,以及(c)排外。多元回归分析计算了自治支持和宗教压力的环境因素如何预测RSS分数,同时控制了学校的年份和宗教派别。分析了学生对精神成长的自我感知的描述,以确定自决连续体的可能定位,并确定大学在精神成长中发挥的作用。结果发现,只有文本图式的真实性能被两种环境因子的增加所预测;较高的宗教压力预测了公平、宽容和理性图式;而仇外图式是由较低的宗教压力所预测的。研究人员得出结论,基督教福音派大学将受益于扩大当前的宗教发展对话,解决多元化问题,并纳入对多样性的更高意识,以更好地满足当代基督教福音派学生的宗教发展需求。
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