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Religious experiences of Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian international students: A case study at the University of Minnesota.
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Religious experiences of Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian international students: A case study at the University of Minnesota./
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Osburn, Robert Henry, Jr.
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369 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-11, Section: A, page: 3952.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-11A.
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Religious experiences of Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian international students: A case study at the University of Minnesota.
Osburn, Robert Henry, Jr.
Religious experiences of Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian international students: A case study at the University of Minnesota.
- 369 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-11, Section: A, page: 3952.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2005.
Utilizing hermeneutical phenomenology, this study discovers the themes which denominate the essence of the religious experiences of religiously-committed and active Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian international students in the US. In 2004, 26 international students at the University of Minnesota were interviewed: individually, six Buddhists, nine Muslims, and seven Christians, and, as a separate focus group, four more Christians. The research was framed within the international educational context, focusing on the dynamics and distinctives of international students' religious experience in their encounters with US American society, the US academy, adherents of other worldviews, and other sojourners. Along with the themes, basic typologies were proposed for each religious group.
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Six themes emerge from the religious experience of Muslim international students: (a) growing religious awareness, (b) struggling to maintain a vital religious life, (c) developing an Islamic apologetic, (d) heightened Islamic identity, (e) appreciating the pluralism of the US university, and (f) critically reflecting on religion. Typologically, Muslims are either confident ambassadors or constructive critics.
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A supplementary phenomenology of Christian conversion among international students uncovered six themes: (a) social support and practical assistance from US Americans, (b) incorporation into a community of Christians, (c) honest, critical inquiry, (d) paradigm-transforming event(s), (e) validity markers, and (f) enhanced spirituality.
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