The Christian union students’ perception of the influence of theological grounding on cultism in public universities in Kenya

James Omondi Siwa, William Chesaina Kipkoros, Japheth Kigen
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The purpose of this study was to analyse the Christian Union (C.U.) students' perceptions of the influence of theological grounding on cultism in public universities in Kenya. Studies have shown that cultism is prevalent among university students, resulting in suicides, drug abuse, crimes, unrest, withdrawal from family, academic malpractices, failure, attrition, psychological and financial exploitation, among others. The study employed a descriptive research design. The study was carried out in six public universities in Kenya. A sample of 220 C.U. students was selected through simple random and stratified sampling methods. The study further included 60 small group Bible study leaders and 6 C.U. Patrons selected through purposive sampling. The study was guided by Bounded Choice Theory. This study established that theological grounding was perceived as contributing significantly to cultism (β=0.194; p<0.05). The study concludes that lack of adequate spiritual instruction may turn students to cultism since cults target students with a cursory familiarity with the scriptures, who lack a solid religious foundation, and who have been exposed to cultism as children. The study recommends training on cultism and on Bible study to enable students to attain spiritual strength prior to joining university. The Christian Unions should provide social support and discipleship for their members to shield them from cult recruiters. University Chaplains and C.U. Patrons should vet all preachers who come to the university to mitigate against cultic doctrines and practices.
基督教学生会学生对肯亚公立大学神学基础对邪教影响的看法
本研究的目的是分析基督教联盟(C.U.)学生对肯尼亚公立大学神学基础对邪教影响的看法。研究表明,邪教在大学生中很普遍,导致了自杀、吸毒、犯罪、骚乱、脱离家庭、学业不轨、失败、人员流失、心理和经济剥削等等。本研究采用描述性研究设计。这项研究在肯尼亚的六所公立大学进行。采用简单随机和分层抽样的方法,选取了220名大学生作为样本。这项研究进一步包括了60个小组圣经学习的领导者和6个通过有目的抽样选择的大学赞助人。本研究以有限选择理论为指导。该研究证实,神学基础被认为对邪教有显著贡献(β=0.194;术中,0.05)。这项研究的结论是,缺乏足够的精神指导可能会使学生转向邪教,因为邪教的目标是对经文不太熟悉的学生,他们缺乏坚实的宗教基础,并且从小就接触过邪教。该研究建议在进入大学之前进行邪教和圣经学习方面的培训,以使学生获得精神力量。基督教联盟应该为其成员提供社会支持和门徒训练,以保护他们免受邪教招募者的伤害。大学牧师和加州大学赞助人应该审查所有来大学的传教士,以减轻邪教教义和做法。
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