Presenter Information

Jacina Shultz, Andrews University

Abstract

In this non-fiction, creative extended essay, I revisit my worldview essay from Western Heritage, specifically focusing on my belief in a loving God. I trace my path to this belief, beginning with my freshmen year of college when I first started to question its legitimacy. Though teetering on the edge of agnosticism, I eventually learned how a belief in a loving God is not a blind one. I came to understand what it means to have a relationship with God. The project reconstructs the reasoning that verified to me that a faith in God does not have to be ignorant. This is the story of my journey to finding God’s love.

Acknowledgments

J.N. Andrews Honors Scholar

Advisor: Beverly Matiko, English

Location

Buller Hallway

Start Date

3-7-2014 2:30 PM

End Date

3-7-2014 4:00 PM

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Mar 7th, 2:30 PM Mar 7th, 4:00 PM

P-23 Worldview 2.0: Revisiting, Refinding, and Refining Faith in the University Years

Buller Hallway

In this non-fiction, creative extended essay, I revisit my worldview essay from Western Heritage, specifically focusing on my belief in a loving God. I trace my path to this belief, beginning with my freshmen year of college when I first started to question its legitimacy. Though teetering on the edge of agnosticism, I eventually learned how a belief in a loving God is not a blind one. I came to understand what it means to have a relationship with God. The project reconstructs the reasoning that verified to me that a faith in God does not have to be ignorant. This is the story of my journey to finding God’s love.