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Towards a Holistic Education: Forging Integrative Approaches between Campus Ministers and Theology Faculty at Catholic Universities

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Rachelle M. Kramer. Towards a Holistic Education: Forging Integrative Approaches Between Campus Ministers and Theology Faculty At Catholic Universities. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dbb6460d-bb86-4c44-98d6-6ca76d9fb5b6.

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R. M. Kramer. Towards a Holistic Education: Forging Integrative Approaches between Campus Ministers and Theology Faculty at Catholic Universities. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dbb6460d-bb86-4c44-98d6-6ca76d9fb5b6

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Rachelle M. Kramer. Towards a Holistic Education: Forging Integrative Approaches Between Campus Ministers and Theology Faculty At Catholic Universities. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/dbb6460d-bb86-4c44-98d6-6ca76d9fb5b6.

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  • This thesis-project explores to what extent a synergy could be created between campus ministers and theology professors at U.S. Catholic colleges and universities that might contribute to a more holistic development (spiritual, moral, intellectual) of their students. The project overall seeks to learn how a holistic education can best be understood in Catholic higher education today as well as the factors that foster and hinder it. The experience of campus ministers and theology faculty, emerging adult theory, the Catholic Tradition, and integrative learning theory serve as dialogue partners in order to unearth new insights and concrete actions for the future.
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  • 02/17/2024

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