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Critical Junctures

The Spiritual Formation of Graduate Students and Young Faculty

by Bob Trube

Veteran GFM staff member Bob Trube has developed this helpful three-column "cheat sheet" on the spiritual stages of academic life. Look in the first column for various milestones in an academic career; check the middle column for Bob's insight into the spiritual challenges presented; and finally see the third column for guidance toward life-giving spiritual disciplines.

 

Academic Event Issue in Spiritual Formation Helpful Spiritual Disciplines
Adjusting to graduate-level workload Establishing and adjusting rhythms of work, rest, and sabbath · Sabbath
· Setting boundaries on work
· Periodic retreats
Isolation and loneliness Finding and choosing community · Prayer partnerships
· Small groups
· Discipline groups
· Giving of time and resources
Recognizing cognitive dissonance between dominant ideas in your field and your understanding of the Christian faith · Understanding the relationship of doubt, faith, and unbelief
· Choosing among bifurcation, outright rejection of academic discipline or faith, and integration
· Discipline groups
· Inductive Bible study
· Reading of theology and integrative Christian works
· Mentoring and spiritual direction
Awareness of hostility toward or indifference to God in the university Acknowledging and believing in the presence and providence of God in one's work · Praying the divine office
· Prayer walking
· Journaling
Encountering arrogance, competition, and politics By which rules will one "play the game"? · Intercessory prayer
· Acts of service
· Biblical reflection on "servant" passages
Preparing for major exams (general, qualifying, or comprehensive) · What is the source of my identity and hope?
· Anxiety versus trust
· Supplicatory prayer
· Learning to be served by others
Failure or rejection (qualifiers, positions, articles, tenure) · Identity (false self/true self)
· Sense of purpose or meaning
· Grieving loss
· Relinquishing false self, embracing true self through confession
· Self-examination, detachment, discernment
· Spiritual direction and submission
"Heavy lifting" phase of dissertation research and writing · Loving God with one's mind
· Structuring one's time and efforts
· Figuring out new patterns of productive work and renewing rest
· Dealing with fears of failure
· Dissertation support groups
· Praying the divine office
· Meditative reading of Scripture (not intensive Bible study)
· Sabbath
Dissertation defense, interviews, post-docs, job offers · Discerning God's leading
· Assessing one's motives
· Dissertation support groups
· Counsel of friends
· Mentoring
Publishing and grant-raising necessary for tenure and promotion · Living by faith rather than anxiety
· Renewed identity concerns
· Faculty prayer and support groups
· Faculty mentors
· Prayer and meditation on biblical promises
Balancing teaching, research, and departmental service within the larger context of one's calling and place in life Establishing and adjusting rhythms of work and rest

· Sabbath
· Boundaries on work
· Non-negotiable commitments to worship and family life
· "Tithing" of time
· Faculty support groups and mentors

Figuring out how to be salt and light in one's immediate setting and academic discipline Discerning how God is working through one's life, gifts, temperament, and personality · Faculty prayer and support groups
· Gift, temperament, and witness-style tools
· Journaling
· Writing a "mission statement"



Comments:

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  • Great insights! Very useful in field work with graduate students and faculty. Would it be possible to add a section on the academic event of failure and/or rejection (e.g. when students are rejected from teaching posts or programs, when students fail quals, when professors are denied tenure, etc.). Learning to embrace true identity, learning to mourn well, learning forgiveness, among other spiritually formative practices would be tremendous, I imagine. Failure and academic deaths are very transformational.

    Thanks again for this resource!
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  • Great comment from Anna! I would propose adding the following, perhaps below "preparing for major exams":

    Academic event: Failure or rejection (qualifiers, positions, articles, tenure).

    Issues in spiritual formation: identity (false self/true self), sense of purpose or meaning, grieving loss.

    Helpful spiritual practices: Relinquishing false self, embracing true self through confession, self-examination, detachment, discernment, spiritual direction, and submission.
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  • Bob's added line has now been incorporated into the table above.
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