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Breaking the Silence: Robert O. Fife’s Work to End Racism
(2022-04-22)
Dr. Robert Oldham Fife, who lived from 1918 to 2003, was an influential member of the
Christian Churches/Churches of Christ during some of its most formative years. He began as a
pastor and became a professor of church ...
The Intersection of Motherhood and Ministry: Reexamining the Woman’s Role in the Church
(2022-12-06)
Women are in the minority in church leadership, and historically, ministry has been a male-dominated field. Women working in ministry may have the support of other church leaders, but may face congregational pushback or ...
Climate Related Disasters and Hindsight Bias
(2022-11-30)
Hindsight bias is one of the biases that might influence decisions made in difficult situations, commonly known as the knew-it-all-along effect. The purpose of our study is to replicate both the studies of Walmsley et al. ...
Who is Affecting Whom?: A Reevaluation of the Impact of Media Coverage During the Vietnam War
(2022-12)
This thesis dives into the impact of television coverage of the Vietnam War on the domestic reaction within the United States. It is no coincidence that the first war to enter living rooms all over the country cultivated ...
Perceptions of Law Enforcement According to Age, Race, and Gender
(2023-03)
In recent years, the public has become increasingly concerned with interactions regarding law enforcement. This growing concern has fostered the development of various studies in which participants provide their sentiments ...
One Neighborhood: Unity and the Character of God in the Intercultural Churches of Baltimore, Maryland
(2023-02-15)
Baltimore is filled with racial and socioeconomic segregation that goes all the way back to the late 1800s. While the laws that previously allowed segregation have changed, the scars and pain they produce still negatively ...
Jesus Is a Black Woman: The Implications of Intersectionality on Christology
(2023-04)
Oppressive Christologies have historically pervaded the Church, and even progressive ones, such as feminist and Black Christologies, have still furthered the exclusion and oppression of Black women. This research critically ...
How Music Can Support Refugee Children During Resettlement
(2023-04)
As of 2021, over 30 million people worldwide lived as refugees or asylum seekers having been torn away from their homes and normal lives by war, violence, natural disasters, or persecution. Upon arriving in a host country, ...
The Relationship Between Self-Efficacy, Autonomy Support, and Academic Motivation among Students at Milligan University
(2023-04-13)
There are many different factors that all coincide in their effects on students’ academic success. These factors include a student’s academic motivation, personal self-efficacy, as well as the autonomy support they receive ...
Correlation Between Role Perception and Motivation in Team Athletics
(2022-11)
The increase in the importance of sports and success has been widespread across the globe. A
high value on performance and the role an individual plays has positively grown along with
the importance of sports. This growth ...