Lessons from Malachi for Christian Doctoral Students

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Nathan Hays, T. Scales
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Abstract A sense of disillusionment grips many doctoral students as they face financial distress, lack of adequate mentorship, concern about job prospects, and other challenges. The Old Testament book of Malachi is a little-recognized resource for students struggling with feelings of disillusionment. Malachi’s audience faced disappointment after joyfully returning from exile to a homeland beset with problems. In response to such disillusionment, even the priests at the Jerusalem temple lowered their standards. Malachi not only condemns such behavior, but also addresses the root problem by pointing beyond the immediate circumstances to the people’s continuing status in covenant with God. In this theoretical essay, we propose that doctoral students today can learn from Malachi’s words. First, these students might look beyond their present circumstances to their larger vocation as stewards. Second, they benefit from being part of a community that reminds them of their vocation. Third, just as Malachi points the priests to the positive example of their ancestor Levi, doctoral students can recall people who embody the academic vocation.
《玛拉基书》给基督徒博士生的教训
当许多博士生面临经济困难、缺乏足够的导师、担心就业前景和其他挑战时,他们感到幻灭感。旧约《玛拉基书》(The Old Testament of Malachi)是一个鲜为人知的资源,可以帮助那些在幻想破灭的感觉中挣扎的学生。玛拉基的观众在从流亡中快乐地回到一个充满问题的家园后,面对的是失望。面对这种幻灭,就连耶路撒冷圣殿的祭司也降低了他们的标准。玛拉基不仅谴责这样的行为,而且指出了根本问题,指出了人们在与神立约中的持续地位。在这篇理论文章中,我们建议今天的博士生可以从玛拉基的话中学习。首先,这些学生可能会超越他们目前的环境,把眼光放在他们作为管家的更大职业上。其次,他们受益于成为一个社区的一部分,提醒他们的使命。第三,就像玛拉基向祭司指出他们祖先利未的正面例子一样,博士生也能回忆起那些体现学术使命的人。
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