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Presentation
Forgiveness and Spirituality
The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)
  • Chi-en Hwang, Cedarville University
  • BrookeLyn Dietz, Cedarville University
  • Holly Sly, Cedarville University
Type of Submission
Podium Presentation
Disciplines
Keywords
  • Forgiveness
Abstract

As of today, there has not been a large amount of research in the area of forgiveness. Research has suggested that this is because forgiveness is considered to be a religious issue. However, research has shown that forgiveness plays a role in an individual's personal, as well as spiritual, life (Lampman, 1999). This research proposal focuses on the area of forgiveness as it relates to undergraduate students' spiritual and general well-being. Three hundred and seventy undergraduate students from Cedarville University participated in a survey through Survey Monkey. This survey consisted of three forgiveness scales and one spiritual well-being scale as well as several demographic questions relating to family structure. We hypothesized that forgiveness will positively correlate with spiritual well-being, and that students with higher levels of forgiveness will score higher on all other scales. After retrieving the survey results, data analysis confirmed our hypothesis that levels of forgiveness positively correlated with levels of well-being, both spiritual and general. Results also showed that higher levels of forgiveness indicated more positive responses and less negative responses. Another finding included a correlation between higher levels of forgiveness and increased willingness to forgive across a variety of circumstances.

Campus Venue
Dixon Ministry Center, Room 102
Location
Cedarville, OH
Start Date
4-10-2013 1:00 PM
End Date
4-10-2013 1:20 PM
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
Citation Information
Chi-en Hwang, BrookeLyn Dietz and Holly Sly. "Forgiveness and Spirituality" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chi-en_hwang/85/