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Nichole Torbitzky: Student Beliefs & The Evolution of Faith on Campus

Aug 28, 2025
Nichole Torbitzky, Associate Professor and University Chaplain at Lindenwood University, adeptly navigates the shifting religious landscape on campus. She discusses the rise of students who identify as 'nuns' and the impact of Christian nationalism on faith practices. Torbitzky emphasizes the importance of interfaith dialogue and creating inclusive spaces for diverse beliefs. She reflects on the individualization of meaning-making in modern society and highlights the transformative journeys of students as they explore and reconstruct their faith.
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ANECDOTE

Dual Role Gives Wide Perspective

  • Nichole serves as both philosophy/religion professor and university chaplain at Lindenwood University in a very red county of Missouri.
  • She says this dual role gives her a broad view of students' questions and struggles on campus.
INSIGHT

Questions Same, Culture Diffuse

  • Life's big questions remain the same, but the way students ask them has shifted.
  • A more diffuse shared culture makes connecting across questions harder.
ANECDOTE

Deconstruction After Exposure

  • Students often 'deconstruct' their faith after exposure to other religions in world religions classes.
  • Many arrive confused when confronted with other religions' truth claims alongside their upbringing that 'Jesus is the only way.'
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