Honors Program Theses
This collection contains Honors Program Theses written by undergraduate students in the Department of Philosophy and World Religions at the University of Northern Iowa.
Every honors student has the opportunity to complete undergraduate research during their time at UNI by writing a thesis. Students work with faculty members in their major or area of interest to develop and conduct a study during either their Junior or Senior year.
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Submissions from 2024
Death and Grief in 21st Century America: A Literature Review on Bereavement & Attitudes Toward Death, Jordan Whitney Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Submissions from 2023
Her Story, Her Right: Narrative as a Basic Human Right, Karlee M. Colby Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Submissions from 2021
Exploring the role of college women in ministry leadership through a qualitative analysis of Passion Conferences, Abigail Read Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Submissions from 2019
How evangelical ministries create social identity on college campuses: An analysis of The Salt Company, Hannah Gregor Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Submissions from 2018
Can God Know Tomorrow?, Jacob Kristian Bergman Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Beyond refuge: Testimonial injustice and female refugees, Gabriella Ruggiero Honors Program Thesis (UNI Access Only)
Submissions from 2016
Intellectual virtues and the epistemic evaluation of disagreement, Hansen Garlington Breitling Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Education: an unexplored variable on millennial volunteer attitudes, Darian N. Everding Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Submissions from 2015
A new system of first-order predicate logic based on Wittgenstein's single operation N, Benjamin Castle Honors Program Thesis (UNI Access Only)
Submissions from 2014
Activism and offense : a philosophical analysis, Stef McGraw Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Submissions from 2011
Jerry Falwell's Use of Theological Methodology for Making Political Claims: A Critique, David William Hosack Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Submissions from 2008
Religious pluralism: The evangelical Christian response, Matthew F. Rittgers Open Access Honors Program Thesis
Submissions from 2006
The Loathsome and the Virtuous: An Examination of Sleeping Beauty and Snow White in Literature and Film, Heather Marie Birk Open Access Honors Program Thesis