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Self-Determination Theory and Perceptions of Spiritual Growth
Christian Higher Education (2021)
  • Andrea C Walker, Ph.D.
  • John D. Hathcoat, Ph.D., James Madison University
  • Ricky T. Munoz, University of Oklahoma Tulsa
  • Claire Ferguson
  • Timothy G. Dean
Abstract
College students have reported desire for contextual help cultivating religious and spiritual need fulfillment, yet little is known about how environmental factors achieve this outcome. Guided by Self-Determination Theory, a sequential, explanatory, mixed methods design utilized survey responses of undergraduate students enrolled
in a Christian evangelical university (n¼869). Participants answered questions about faith maturity, autonomy, support, and religious pressures in the university environment, and narrated descriptions of their own spiritual growth and the university’s role in that process. Hierarchical regression found that autonomy support more strongly predicted vertical faith maturity when religious pressures were lower. Narrative descriptions were analyzed according to level of internalization, utilizing the self-determination continuum, and reported
informational and controlling aspects in the environment. Qualitative results corroborated quantitative results regarding the importance of autonomy support. Findings suggest the importance of Christian universities
engaging in approaches to fulfill the diverse and potentially evolving psychological needs of students, including competence, relatedness, and autonomy needs, according to Self-Determination Theory. College administrators are advised to proactively support the cultivation of warm and safe environments demonstrative of religious
values and to allow for religious questioning.
Keywords
  • Spiritual growth,
  • Self-Determination Theory,
  • Religious development,
  • Faith maturity
Publication Date
Fall 2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15363759.2020.1806142
Citation Information
Walker, A. C., Hathcoat, J. D., Munoz, R., Ferguson, C., & Dean, T. (2021). Self- Determination Theory and perceptions of spiritual growth. Christian Higher Education, 20(4), 240-256. https://doi.org/10.1080/15363759.2020.1806142