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The Crucible of Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy: Examining the Intersections of Social Justice, Moral Development and Theology

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Eydie Ann Dyke-Shypulski. The Crucible of Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy: Examining the Intersections of Social Justice, Moral Development and Theology. Bethel University. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/701d2200-e19e-4b5f-b752-25ef9e0896ef.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

E. A. Dyke-shypulski. The Crucible of Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy: Examining the Intersections of Social Justice, Moral Development and Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/701d2200-e19e-4b5f-b752-25ef9e0896ef

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Eydie Ann Dyke-Shypulski. The Crucible of Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy: Examining the Intersections of Social Justice, Moral Development and Theology. Bethel University. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/701d2200-e19e-4b5f-b752-25ef9e0896ef.

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  • An apparent disconnect exists regarding how people of faith apply personal morals and theological perspectives when positioning themselves with regard to public policy and social justice issues. Through an exploratory quantitative design, the researcher sought to extract information that would have implications for professional social practice, social work ethical and practice pedagogy, and for faith-based institutions of higher learning. A theological reflection included a brief examination of Aristotle, St. Thomas, Newburg and non-violent atonement theology. The literature review included Kohlberg, Freud and Skinner's views on moral development. The researcher employed and exploratory quantitative study design with two survey instruments.
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  • 02/17/2024

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