My guest in this episode is Dr. Martine Audeoud, Academic Dean of Bakke Graduate University and author of Research as Worship in the Company of God. In this recent book she shares much wisdom for students doing research for term papers.
In this podcast we discuss:
How Martine began thinking about research as worship
Why she believes “God is a God of research”
How Research as Worship can help students doing term papers
Why Africans have a “competative edge” in integrating faith and research and what we can learn from them
Why she chose the metaphor of the Jewish tabernacle to illustrate how research is worship
A few examples of how the tabernacle metaphor relates to research as study
Integrity in research as a reflection of the holiness of God
How understanding research as worship guards us against plagiarism, relying on ChatGPT to write papers, the temptation to only hear what we want to hear, etc.
How to balance being open to new ideas with affirming what we know biblically, as illustrated by Nehimiah
The non-negotiable values a Christian student should maintain while doing research
The importance of being part of a faith community to help in research
How to find other believers on your campus in general and in your major in particular
How to find a mentor(s) to help you as a Christian in your research
The importance of selecting the best research approach for your term papers
A helpful checklist to writing a good research paper
The role of journaling in doing research as worship
Sabbath-keeping as a part of research and worship
How all of our lives include research, well beyond just writing term papers
Resources mentioned during our conversation:
Martine Audeoud, Research as Worship in the Company of God
Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences
“A Case Study in Thinking Christianly and Making a Difference: Edmund Husserl,” Episode 21 of the the Thinking Christianly podcast
IFES/The International Fellowship of Evangelical Students and InterVarsity/USA
Christian professional societies (see also here)