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    Title: 基督信仰對青年基督徒生涯決定影響之敘事探究
    The Influence of Christianity on Career Decision-Making-A Narrative Inquiry of Christian Youth
    Authors: 陳芳儀
    Chen, Fang-Yi
    Contributors: 心理輔導學系
    Keywords: 基督信仰
    生涯決定
    青年基督徒
    Christianity
    Career Decision-Making
    Christian Youth
    Date: 2015-12-24
    Issue Date: 2016-01-27 11:26:21 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究旨在探究基督信仰對生涯決定之影響及意義,了解青年基督徒於面對生涯決定時,從信仰得到的力量是否有助於進行生涯規劃與決定。採質性研究之敘事探究為研究方法,以半結構式訪談大綱對五位青年基督徒,進行生涯決定經驗之深度訪談,並以「整體-內容」敘事分析方法進行資料整理,歸納核心主題與敘說經驗,得研究結果如下:
      「青年基督徒之生涯決定歷程」可分為三階段:首先為信仰紮根階段,生長於基督化家庭之個人,與信仰易呈現間接關係,並於大學時期開始積極追求信仰。接著是生涯決定階段,此時個人若是能領受呼召,即能使生涯方向更為清楚,參酌重要他人之意見能使個人獲得更多資訊,實務經驗也是促成個人進行生涯決定的關鍵之一,除了領受呼召外,個人也傾向盡力在上帝賜予自己的專業上盡本份、榮耀神。最後是決定實踐階段,謹守信仰能使個人生命成長更新,出現新突破,持續感受自我走在神的心意當中,並且體會信仰與自我的不可分割性。
      「基督信仰對個人進行生涯決定之幫助」可分為三部分:透過靈修禱告穩定心情以尋求神,並透過上帝所啟示的聖經經文了解神的心意。個人也會將牧者意見視為幫助。此外,信仰中的真理與信念是個人進行生涯決定之幫助力量,個人傾向相信神對自己的生命有獨特計畫,相信神的帶領肯定是最美好的,並且相信神對自己的愛是永恆不變的。
      透過對青年基督徒之生涯決定歷程之探討,針對實務工作者、擁有基督信仰者及未來研究進行,提出相關建議與限制,期能提供參考。
    This study aims to determine the impact and significance of Christianity on career decision-making. And to understand whether the power of faith can facilitate career decisions and planning. The research adopts qualitative method, narrative inquiry method and “holistic-content”analysis method. The researcher utilized semi-structured interviews with in-depth perspective to five participants who are Christian.
      Christian Youth’ career decision-making process consisted of three stages. First, participants who grew up in a Christian family develops its root in Christianity that gradually change from an indirect relationship to a direct relationship with their faith when they enter college. As they start to face crucial career decision, if one can receive God’s calling, this would support a clearer career direction. Follow by gaining information from other people’s advice, along with practical experiences that serves as additional contributing factor in career decision. In addition to accept the calling, one also tends to try their best to own their intended career specialty given by God, so as to honor God. Finally, at the career practice stage, as they follow God’s given path, it gives them the strength to breakthrough obstacles as they walk through life. One will also feel that they walk along with God under their mindset, ultimately, feeling the indivisible relationship with their religion.
      Christianity’s help in one’s career decision can be divided into three parts: A stable mood through devotional prayer to seek for God, as well as God’s inspiration through verses from the Holy Bible. Pastors’ advice will also be regarded as another support. In addition, ones decision to go on a certain career path rely on their belief and faithfulness in Christianity. Individuals tend to believe that God has a unique plan in their lives, and that God's guidance is certainly the most ideal one. This also makes them believe that God's love is permanent and unconditional.
      Based on the result of this study, this research expects to provide social workers, Christians and future researches with indications and suggestions on related topics.
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