The contours of religion through the narrated photographs of Philippine catholic university students
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Philosophy
Document Type
Article
Source Title
International Studies in Catholic Education
Volume
17
Issue
1
First Page
21
Last Page
36
Publication Date
2025
Abstract
The study claims that religion is tangibly present at a Catholic university in the Philippines. Examining the participants’ views of religion yielded the following contours: a. Well-being; b. Connections; c. Service-Oriented; d. Dispositions; e. Higher Value; f. Metaphysical; and g. Encompassing. These contours are consistent with contemporary theories of religion on how people worldwide create and re-create their sacred worlds and often utilise physical landscapes where they are located as material resources. The use of phenomenology in the present study emphasises religion’s embeddedness in physical space yet simultaneously encompasses the spiritual or metaphysical areas and areas in- between, where young people manifest religion in the interconnections and interstices and crevices of spaces, real or imagined. The research affirms Graham Rossiter’s view that Catholic educators must be able to draw out young peoples’ contemporary meanings of religion and spirituality to draw out a possibility of Catholic universities becoming transformative spaces for students to express their religious and spiritual views.
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Digitial Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1080/19422539.2023.2212980
Recommended Citation
Peracullo, J. C. (2025). The contours of religion through the narrated photographs of Philippine catholic university students. International Studies in Catholic Education, 17 (1), 21-36. https://doi.org/10.1080/19422539.2023.2212980
Disciplines
Photography | Religion
Keywords
College students—Religious life--Philippines; Catholic universities and colleges--Philippines; Art and religion; Phenomenology
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