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Our faculty pursue scholarly inquiry in the form of knowledge production—so-called emergent research—and the dissemination of knowledge as a vital and renewable product. As a private international liberal arts university LCC seeks excellence in university-level course content and classroom instruction informed by up to date scholarship and training.

LCC maintains quality and distinguishes itself in research by building on its unique international profile. We are strong in the area of international faculty mobility. Capitalizing on networks and affiliations with North American scholars for the purposes of enhancing LCC research culture and acting as a bridge between Lithuanian and North American scholarly activity.

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Research support and PROFESSIONAL growth

RESEARCH GRANTS

Four individuals and groups are regularly awarded to faculty applicants.

EXCHANGE PROGRAMS

Train or teach in a partner institution abroad for up to 2 months with financial support for living and travel expenses. Read more about exchange programs here.

Sabbatical Leaves for Research

Faculty members enjoyed semester-long paid sabbatical leaves for research as part of their rank promotion.

PUBLIC EVENTS

Opportunities to organize conferences, public events, host professional development seminars and workshops.

Course release awards

For example, workload assignments are available for the purposes of specific research needs and requests.

ACADEMIC PARTNERS

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Nuo karo nukentėjusių šalių studentai aukštojo išsilavinimo galimybes atranda LCC tarptautiniame universitete

2022-04-28

Siekdami remti nuo karo nukentėjusių šalių studentus ir suteikti jiems aukštojo išsilavinimo galimybes, LCC tarptautinis universitetas ir LR užsienio reikalų ministerija nuolat tobulina Artimųjų Rytų mokslo programą.Konfliktai Artimųjų Rytų valstybėse vyksta nuolat – tai vienas konfliktiškiausių pasaulio regionų. Nors šiuo metu didesnis dėmesys krypsta Ukrainai, Lietuvos Respublikos užsienio reikalų ministerija ir LCC tarptautinis universitetas, siekdami remti ir padėti visų nuo karo nukentėjusių šalių studentams įgyti išsilavinimą, nuolat plečia Artimųjų Rytų mokslo programą. Studentai iš Sirijos, Irako bei Afganistano yra kviečiami pradėti arba tęsti bakalauro bei magistro studijas Lietuvoje nuo 2014 metų. LCC tarptautinio universiteto duomenimis, šiuo metu čia mokosi 53 studentai: 16 iš Afganistano, 35 iš Irako ir 2 iš Sirijos. Vieni čia atvyksta iš gimtinės, kiti – iš Turkijoje, Jordanijoje ar Europoje esančių pabėgėlių centrų.„Mūsų ir užsienio reikalų ministerijos tikslas – atrinkti jaunuolius, kurie neturi galimybių gimtojoje šalyje pradėti ar tęsti studijų dėl karinės situacijos. Dirbame su partneriais Irake, taip pat su Jungtinių Tautų pabėgėlių agentūra – jie yra įtraukę mūsų programą kaip pavyzdinę į savo duomenų bazę, kurioje dalijamasi švietimo galimybėmis bėgantiems nuo karo. Mūsų programa aprėpia ne tik akademinę pusę – turime galimybę teikti psichologinę pagalbą, padėti sėkmingiau integruotis Lietuvoje“, – teigė Aistė Motekaitienė, LCC tarptautinio universiteto verslo plėtros vadovė. Artimųjų Rytų mokslo programa susidomėję arba į ją nukreipti studentai kartu su įprastu stojimo prašymu turi pateikti ir anglų kalbos testo balą bei turimo išsilavinimo dokumentus. Taip pat, kiekvienam stojančiajam paskiriamas pokalbio laikas susipažinimui ir motyvacijos įvertinimui, o privalumu gali tapti rekomendacinis laiškas iš nevyriausybinės organizacijos, kuri yra gerai susipažinusi su studentu. 2020–2022 m. LR Užsienio reikalų ministerijos finansuojamo projekto metu nemokamas studijas ir stipendiją gavo 15 magistrantų iš Irako. Anot programos dalyvės irakietės Awas Simo, kuri 2020 m. pradėjo tarptautinės vadybos magistro studijas, ji yra pagrindinė savo šeimos maitintoja, todėl nuolaida studijų kainai yra itin svarbi – tai leido siekti išsilavinimo ir toliau dirbant, remti šeimos narius.„Labai vertinu Artimųjų Rytų mokslo programą ir esu dėkinga tiek LCC universitetui, tiek LR užsienio reikalų ministerijai – programa ir parama labai padeda kilusiems iš tokių šalių, kur žmonės nuolat kenčia nuo karų, ginkluotų konfliktų ar finansinių krizių. Pasisėmiau daug žinių iš profesionalių dėstytojų, turėjau galimybę susipažinti su Lietuvos kultūra, aplinka ir žmonėmis. Šis etapas yra vienas svarbiausių mano profesiniame gyvenime“, – sakė Awas Simo. Kitais akademiniais metais LCC tarptautinis universitetas ir toliau plės Artimųjų Rytų mokslo programą ir priims naujų studentų, nukentėjusių nuo karo. Programa plėsis ir už geografinę nuorodą nustatančio programos pavadinimo ribų. Prasidėjus karui Ukrainoje, LCC tarptautinis universitetas įsteigė 100 stipendijų naujiems studentams ukrainiečiams, tuo pačiu suteikdamas akademinę bei finansinę pagalbą jau esamiems studentams iš Ukrainos. Papildomai universitetas vykdo lietuvių kalbos kursus, o ukrainiečių vaikai bei jaunuoliai šią vasarą bus kviečiami dalyvauti įvairiose programose. Projektas finansuojamas Vystomojo bendradarbiavimo ir paramos demokratijai programos lėšomis.LCC universiteto Artimųjų Rytų mokslo programos studentai (1-oji nuotrauka).LCC tarptautinio universiteto verslo plėtros vadovė Aistė Motekaitienė ir studentė iš Irako Awas Simo (dešinėje).

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"Stories Shaping Peace" conference

2022-03-31

From March 16th to 18th, the Center for Dialogue and Conflict Transformation at LCC International University organized a three-day conference, "Stories Shaping Peace." The conference focused on taking three different strands on Narrative: storytelling, its role in healing, and building a democratic society.The conference was organized by Naomi Enns, the director of the Center for Dialogue and Conflict Transformation. Together with her interns Jesse Diblasi and Mozaina Pulaj, they hosted many artists, scholars, and researchers who came to present on such topics as storytelling for social change, cross-cultural challenges, theater of the oppressed, etc. A volunteer, Ivan Kovtoniuk, shared: “The conference consisted of the plenary meetings, academic presentations, workshops, and evening sessions, all of which were extremely insightful and provided attendees with unique perspectives on storytelling.”Most of the presenters came from abroad with a few locals participating as well. In an evening event two Lithuanian authors along with others presented on the topic of “Writing to Repair the World.” One of them was Laima Vincė, an author of six works of literary nonfiction, a novel, three children's books, and other works. Also, an artist and a lecturer at LCC International University, Eugenija Kungienė, presented her new children’s book. The two authors presented their work and experience of writing in the context of its relationship to peacebuilding and how literature can be a way to heal through the narratives it builds.During the evening event “Actors Repairing the World,” Raffi Feghali an international playwright from Lebanon brought participants into the experience of building peace through theatre. Looking at how storytelling impacts peace, he commented “we are not a fixed story, yet we all have a story” and that “the power of a story is in its ability to be told in as many ways as there are humans”.  Event organizers faced an added challenge presented by the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24th. Less than a month away from the conference, Naomi with her team needed to adapt and shift the agenda accordingly. With LCC having one-fifth of its student body from Ukraine, it was imperative that the conference gives space for exploring this horrific war by giving a voice to those affected by it.On the second day of the conference, the organizers held a Ukrainian Vigil. Ivan, a Ukrainian LCC student, shares that “the premise of the vigil was to highlight the impact of war through sharing student stories, and to call for peace in our God-given land of Ukraine.” A guest from The Corrymeela Community, Hedley Abernethy, who participated in the litany briefly reflected on the event: “I thought it was important to be part of the litany because I think sometimes in Ireland and Northern Ireland, we feel a little bit of hopelessness and a little disconnection with what's going on in Ukraine. What this enabled me to do, and us to do as an organization, is to make that connection very real. It is also important to hear the stories of young people as well - that developed my understanding of what's actually going on. I think in this work the key thing I've learned is about how we develop different levels of understanding. And that enables us to be stronger and much more efficient when it comes to doing something about it.”Mozaina Pulaj, a third-year International Relations and Development student and Naomi Enns’s intern, shared her insights about the conference as well. Mozaina points out that the highlight of the conference was the Ukrainian Vigil. “I think it was significant due to the current state of world politics. It was displayed as a call for peace from students who are also good friends from Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus. It was a demonstration that the war is impacting the lives of new generations and their mental health, thus it should be stopped as soon as possible.” The student from Albania also shares that “the biggest value in attending this conference would be the expression of peace stories through arts or means that bring people together despite their religion, gender, or background. As Fernando Enns mentioned in the conference, we must see what there is to celebrate, what the wounds that need healing are, and how can we heal them.Stories bring people together because we tend to be drawn by them and sometimes even find ourselves inside them. They are powerful!”Students were also given the opportunity to share their stories across several workshops, many of which were led by Dr. Wendy Kroeker, Assistant Professor for Peace and Conflict Transformation Studies at Canadian Mennonite University (CMU)and the Director of the Canadian School of Peacebuilding. Dr. Kroeker shared about her experience leading the workshops: “One of the things that have really impressed me during my time here is the willingness of students to enter into a space and share of themselves. One of the highlights was the vulnerability of students as they were sharing their stories of Ukraine. In the four workshops that I did, I asked people to tell stories in a somewhat unconventional way. They entered into it quickly and willingly and showed me their trust, which I felt honored. It shows that something is happening here. The students realized that if they put that into it, they will get something out of it. You don't always find that in university students as they tend to be reserved and stand back a little. But the students here showed that they really want to get something out of this and brought that energy and the willingness to work through the tough times.There is something at LCC that is nurturing students, where they are willing to invest themselves to connect with others.”Dr. Fernando Enns and Dr. Andrés Pacheco Lozano set the tone of the event in the plenaries by recognizing that peacebuilding is a journey we take that involves our stories of identity, power, and justice. They encouraged us to celebrate our gifts, visit our wounds that need healing, and transform injustice.LCC would like to thank everyone who helped organize and participated in this event. We appreciate the time and effort dedicated by all toward our common purpose of protecting and restoring peace.

Selected Publications

'Anger exhausted' for the sake of YHWH's name in Ezekiel 20: Did YHWH really relent from wrath poured out on Israel?

LCC author(s): Benjamin Giffone, Ph.D.

Biblische Zeitschrift, 66(1), p. 1-15., 2022.

"Currencies of Love: Political and Ethical Economies of Language in Shakespeare,” in Politics Otherwise: Shakespeare as Social and Political Critique, Leonidas Donskis and J.D. Mininger, eds.

LCC author(s):

Brill, Rodopi, 2012.

“Development, Capabilities, and Shalom,” in Celebrating the Vision (ed. John H. Kok; Sioux Center: Dordt College Press, 2004), pp. 191-206.

LCC author(s): Jonathan Warner, Ph.D.

Dordt College Press, 2004.

“God and Martha Nussbaum,” in Capabilities, Gender, Equality: Toward Fundamental Entitlements (eds. Martha Nussbaum and Flavio Comim0

LCC author(s): Jonathan Warner, Ph.D.

Cambridge University Press, 2014.

“Obstacles to Change: Overcoming the Hurdles of the State Apparatus in Higher Education.” The Journal of Religious Leadership 15:1 (2017):16-56.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

The Journal of Religious Leadership, 2017.

“Revisiting αὐθεντέω in 1 Timothy 2:12: What Do the Extant Data Really Show?” The Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters 5:1 (Spring, 2015):41-70.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

The Journal for the Study of Paul and His Letters , 2015.

“Rights, Capabilities and Human Flourishing,” in Christianity and Human Rights (ed. F. M. Shepherd; Rowman & Littlefield, 2009), pp. 163-176.

LCC author(s): Jonathan Warner, Ph.D.

Rowman & Littlefield, 2009.

“The Anatomy of Nationalism: A Fresh Appraisal Based on Recent Case Studies.” Libertarian Papers 10:2 (2018):137-177.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

Libertarian Papers , 2018.

A Concise Greek Grammar. .

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

Rapid City: Hills Publishing Group, 2018, 2018.

Anti-reductionist christian philosophy in the twentieth century: Owen Barfield and Neo-Calvinists.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

Pro Rege, 49(3), p. 25-40., 2021.

Christian fundamentalism in Japan.

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

International journal of Asian Christianity, 5(1), p. 115-135., 2022.

COVID-19 and the Goodness of Creation.

LCC author(s): Jonathan Warner, Ph.D.

God and Nature., 2020.

Critical Reflections on Claar and Forster’s The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

Faith & Economics, (75), 51-68., 2020.

Diktatur – Mensch – System

LCC author(s): Kornelius Ens

Other author(s): Jannis Panagiotidis, and Hans-Christian Petersen

Brill, 2023.

Disruptive Economics. Review Article of David Colander and Craig Freedman, Where Economics Went Wrong and Matthew Hindman, How the Digital Economy Builds Monopolies and Undermines Democracy.

LCC author(s): Jonathan Warner, Ph.D.

The European Legacy, 2020.

Financial innovation and entrepreneurship: Shedding light in dark places?

LCC author(s): Jonathan Warner, Ph.D.

Entreprendre & innover, 48(1), p. 66-73, 2021.

German Aesthetics: Fundamental Concepts from Baumgarten to Adorno

LCC author(s):

New York/London: Bloomsbury, 2016.

Importing Fundamentalism:

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

The Scandinavian Evangelical Council. Vekkelsen's rom, 175-189., 2020.

Kansakunnan rakentajia: Rydman-suvun historia.

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

Helsinki: Rydman-sukuyhdistys ry., 2021.

Kulttuurisodat Trumpin aikakaudella.

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

Iustitia, (38), 197-210., 2020.

Maailmanlaajuinen pelastustehtävä: Politiikan uskonnollisuus Yhdysvalloissa. In Politiikan Uskonnollisuus Yhdysvalloissa (pp. 23-41).

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

Helsinki: Gaudeamus – Helsinki University Press., 2019.

Military camps around Jerusalem and the meaning of ΣΤΡΑΤΌΠΕΔΟΝ in Luke 21:20.

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism, 17, p. 181-196., 2021.

One-And-A-Half-Cheers, But Not Three: A Concise and Critical Review of 'Just Capitalism.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

The Christian Libertarian Review, (3), 126-143., 2020.

Production for the Common Good

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

The Journal of Religious Leadership, 2021.

Production for the common good: a case for Christian cooperatives.”.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

Journal of religious leadership, 20(2), p. 41-72., 2021.

Ray Martin ja Finnish-English Bible Society.

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

Aatteiden ja herätysten virrassa: Jouko Talosen juhlakirja, pp. 38-44., 2019.

Sydänmaiden kapina: Donald Trump, amerikkalainen konservatismi ja äärioikeiston nousu

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

Gaudeamus – Helsinki University Press, 2018.

Talvisota ja neokonservatismin transatlanttiset juuret.

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

Faravid, 48, pp. 25-40., 2019.

The Diversity of Contemporary Reformed Theology: A New Encyclopedic Introduction with a Case Study.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

The Canadian American Theological Review, (8-2), pp. 44-102., 2019.

The emphatic hypernegation that was(n't): revisiting omicron u mu eta and New Testament translation in light of research and contemporary linguistics.

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

Bible translator, 72(1), p. 61-84., 2021.

The five Ls: a practical guide for helping loved ones heal after trauma. Rapid City,

LCC author(s): Jamin Hübner, Th.D.

Other author(s): Banzhaf, S.

South Dakota: Hills Publishing Group., 2021.

The Gospel of Matthew and apocalyptic discourse.

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

Expository times, 132(6), p. 259-270., 2021.

The Lord of angel armies and the centurion of Capernaum in Matthew 8:5-13.

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

Horizons in biblical theology, 43(2), p. 205-223, 2021.

Trump and Christian Right The Public Theology behind the Mutual Attraction. In A. Helo, & M. Saikku, An Unfamiliar America. Essays in American Studies. (113-132).

LCC author(s): Markku Ruotsila, Ph.D.

New York and London: Routledge., 2020.

Vertigo Ergo Sum: Kant, his Jewish ‘students’ and the origins of Romanticism

LCC author(s):

European Romantic Review, Routledge, 2015.

YouTubing Eudaimoniae? Pachamama, inspiration, and manipulation in platonic and Biblical rhetorics.

LCC author(s): Benjamin Giffone, Ph.D.

Other author(s): Radwan, J.

Journal of media and religion, 21(2), p. 89-104. , 2022.

“Bear and Goose. Apple Pie” Picture Book for Children

LCC author(s): Nadia Kovaliova

Alma Littera, 2021.

“Bear and Goose. Good to be Together” Picture Book for Children

LCC author(s): Nadia Kovaliova

Alma Littera, 2020.

“Excommunication in an Information Age.”

LCC author(s): Robert Fortner, Ph.D.

Critical Studies in Mass Communication. 12:2 (1995). 133-154., 1995.

“Journalism Ethics in the Moral Infrastructure of a Global Civil Society.” Handbook of Global Media and Communication Ethics

LCC author(s): Robert Fortner, Ph.D.

Other author(s): Mark Fackler

Eds. Wiley-Blackwell. Vol. 1, 481-500, 2011.

“Meškis ir Žąsis” Picture Book for Children

LCC author(s): Nadia Kovaliova

Nieko rimto, 2015.

“The Origins of Media Theory: An Alternative View.” International Handbook of Media and Mass Communication Theory.

LCC author(s): Robert Fortner, Ph.D.

Robert S. Fortner & Mark Fackler, Eds. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 22-36.., 2014.

7 days to a byline that pays and more than 50 ideas that sell.

LCC author(s): Michael Ray Smith, Ph.D.

[S.l.]: Straight Street Pub., 2023.

A Free press, Free hand: The Spirit of American Blogging in the Handwritten Newspapers of John McLean Harrington, 1858-1869. ]

LCC author(s): Michael Ray Smith, Ph.D.

Grand Rapids, MI: Edenridge. [Nominated for the Tankard Award for Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication for 2012.], 2011.

Believing in ‘Inner Truth:’ The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in Nazi Propaganda: 1933 – 1945

LCC author(s):

Holocaust and Genocide Studies 29, 212-229., 2015.

Bias, Misinformation: Manifest Message of Bias in Dominant Russian State News

LCC author(s): Michael Ray Smith, Ph.D.

Other author(s): Robert Fortner

Teaching Journalism & Mass Communication, 2022.

Bias, misinformation: Manifest message of bias in dominant Russian state news.

LCC author(s): Michael Ray Smith, Ph.D. Robert Fortner, Ph.D.

Teaching journalism & mass communication, 12(1), p. 4-6., 2022.

Communication, Media & Identity: A Christian Theory of Communication.

LCC author(s): Robert Fortner, Ph.D.

New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.

Communion of the saints and the virtual space; The impact of the pandemic on ecclesial communion in the Catholic Church

LCC author(s): Shane Crombie, D.Min.

. Theological reflections: Eastern European journal of theology, 20(1), p. 73-89. , 2022.

Ethics in the Digital Domain

LCC author(s): Robert Fortner, Ph.D.

New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021.

Fake news, truth-telling and Charles M. Sheldon’s Model of Accuracy

LCC author(s): Michael Ray Smith, Ph.D.

Cleveland, TN: Smith & Associates., 2017.

German Propaganda Archive

LCC author(s):

German Propaganda Archive, 2017.

Hierarchical consistency strategies in Image Repair Theory: PR practitioners’ perceptions of effective and preferred crisis Communication strategies

LCC author(s): Denise Edwards-Neff, Ph.D, APR

Other author(s): Wallace, J.D., & Chandler, RC.

Journal of Public Relations Research, 2018.

Intercultural communication pedagogy in Lithuania: listening to viewpoints. In M. Minielli, M. Lukacovic, S. Samoilenko, & M. Finch, Communication theory and application in post-socialist contexts (p. 223-236).

LCC author(s): Andrew Jones, Ph.D. Eugenija Kungienė

Rowman & Littlefield: Rowman & Littlefield., 2022.

Juozas Urbsšys and the Case for Lithuanian Independence.

LCC author(s): Andrew Jones, Ph.D.

Southern Communication Journal., 2020.

Markers of Evil: The Identification and Prevention of Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing.

LCC author(s): Robert Fortner, Ph.D.

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. 1. No. 2 (2006). 149-157., 2006.

Preaching and the pandemic.

LCC author(s): Shane Crombie, D.Min.

Pastoral review, 18(1), p. 58-62., 2022.

Promoting accuracy and advocacy in an age of competing voices. Charles M. Sheldon: The journalism of accuracy "In Robert H. Woods Jr. and Naaman Wood (Eds.). Words and Witnesses.

LCC author(s): Michael Ray Smith, Ph.D.

Hendrickson Publishers: Peabody, Mass, 2018.

Resolving Intractable Conflicts: The Case of Forum.

LCC author(s): Emmy Irobi, Ph.D.

Studies on Cultures and Societies, Vol. 34, pp. 91-106., 2019.

Strategic communication in religious and belief communities: Lessons from Holocaust Re-Education.

LCC author(s): Denise Edwards-Neff, Ph.D, APR

Carl H. Botan (Ed.) Handbook of Strategic Communication, 2021.

The Apostle Paul and the early practice of public relations

LCC author(s): Denise Edwards-Neff, Ph.D, APR

Other author(s): Lopez Medel, I.

Journal of Communication and Religion, 2018.

The Great Battle of Dialectics and Rhetoric: Franklin Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler, 1937–1939.

LCC author(s):

In MEDHURST M. (Ed.), World War II and the Cold War: The Rhetoric of Hearts and Minds (RHUS Vol. 8) (pp. 53-88)., 2018.

The Jesus newspaper

LCC author(s): Michael Ray Smith, Ph.D.

Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2002.

The Necessity of Satire in Media Literacy: Stephen Colbert’s Use of Sophistic and Socratic Irony.

LCC author(s): Andrew Jones, Ph.D.

Baltic Journal of Law & Politics, 11:1, 187–207, 2018.

The ourang-outang in the Rue Morgue: Charles Peirce, Edgar Allan Poe, and the rhetoric of diagrams in detective fiction. In Arguing with numbers: the intersections of rhetoric and mathematics (p. 122-147).

LCC author(s): Andrew Jones, Ph.D.

Other author(s): Crick, N.

University Park, Penn.: Pennsylvania State University Press., 2021.

We Are Not Amused: Authenticity as the Media-Metaphor of @realDonaldTrump.

LCC author(s): Andrew Jones, Ph.D.

From the Book edited by R.E. Dentor Studies of Communication in the 2016 Presidential Campaign,Lexington books. , 2018.

Working in a post Covid-19 world: towards a conceptual framework for distributed work.

LCC author(s): Mike Henry

Other author(s): le Roux, D., & Parry, D.

South African journal of business management, 52(1), p. 1-11. , 2021.

World Media Ethics: Cases & Commentary

LCC author(s): Robert Fortner, Ph.D.

Other author(s): P. Mark Fackler

Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, 2018.

[Review of Milosz: A Biography. By Andrzej Franaszek. Ed. and trans. Aleksandra and Michael Parker.

LCC author(s):

Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2017].Christianity and Literature, 68(2), 336-340. , 2018.

Analyzing Writing Style and Adapting to a New Writing Culture: A Teaching Practice.

LCC author(s): Charity Givens

Journal of Academic Writing, 1(10), 213-220., 2020.

Assessment development process.

LCC author(s): Betty Lanteigne, Ph.D.

Other author(s): In M. DelliCarpini, J. Churchill, Riopel, & C. Coombe (Eds.)

TESOL encyclopedia of English language teaching. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. , 2018.

How Ántonia Became “My” Ántonia: the “New” Immigrant Woman as a Model American.

LCC author(s): Aušra Paulauskienė, Ph.D.

In the Country of Lost Borders: New Critical Essays on My Antonia. Ed. Stéphanie Durrans (p. 145-161).. Paris: Presses Universitaires de Paris Nanterre., 2017.

Kraniauskas, L., Kraniauskienė, S., & Paulauskienė, A. (2018). Urban Space, Festivals, and Consumption: Sociological Reflections on Two Festivals in Post-Soviet City.

LCC author(s): Aušra Paulauskienė, Ph.D.

Other author(s): Kraniauskas, L., Kraniauskienė, S.

Kultura i edukacja, (2(120)), 9-36., 2018.

Lost and Found: The Discovery of Lithuania in American Fiction.

LCC author(s): Aušra Paulauskienė, Ph.D.

Rodopi: Amsterdam & New York, 2007., 2007.

The Lynching and Rebirth of Ned Buntline: Rogue Authorship during the American Literary Renaissance. Text Matters. 9. 167-184. 10.18778/2083-2931.09.10.

LCC author(s):

Text Matters, 2019.

The Storytelling Human: Lithuanian Tradition Today. Ed. Lina Būgienė. Trans. Karla Gruodis. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2020. xvii, 260 pp. Bibliography. Glossary. Index. Illustrations. Photographs. $109.00, hard bound. Slavic review, 81(3), p. 786-788.

LCC author(s): Aušra Paulauskienė, Ph.D.

Slavic review, 81(3), p. 786-788. , 2022.

Unscrambling jumbled sentences: An authentic task for English language assessment?

LCC author(s): Betty Lanteigne, Ph.D.

Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 7(2), 251-273., 2017.

A defense of Biblical ethics in business.

LCC author(s): Larry Locke, JD

Other author(s): Shelton, T., & Smith, B

Journal of Biblical integration in business, 24(1), p. 80-89., 2021.

An Tobar Nua II: scaling the mission.

LCC author(s): Larry Locke, JD

Other author(s): Tristan, A., & Witten, R.

Christian Business Academy review (CBAR), 17(1), p. 33-41., 2022.

An Tobar Nua: A Strategic Mix of Mission and Business

LCC author(s): Larry Locke, JD

Christian Business Academy Review, Vol. 12, No. 1 , 2017.

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Research Note: The Future of Third-Sector Teaching and Research in Central and Eastern Europe

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The Impact of Obstacles and Developmental Experiences on Resilience in Leadership Formation

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Morpho-syntactic features of transactional ELF in Dubai/Sharjah. Multilingual global cities.

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A different atmosphere of love: A qualitative study of the experiences of participants in faith-based substance user rehabilitation programs in the Russian Federation. Substance Use and Misuse, 48, 421-428.

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An elephant in the sanctuary: Denial and resistance in addicted Christians and their churches. Social Work and Christianity, 33, 141-163.

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Does enrichment improve well being in animals under human care? A case of two harbor seals (Phoca Vitulina).

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Other author(s): Grubliauskienė, J., Vaičekauskaitė, R.

Tiltai : socialiniai mokslai, (Nr. 2 (85)), p. 16-27, 2020.

Spiritual interventions in the prevention and treatment of substance abuse: A review of the literature. Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work, 26(4), 49-69.

LCC author(s):

Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work, 2007.

Teaching integration to postmodern and millennial students: Implications for the classroom.

LCC author(s): Scott White, Psy.D.

Other author(s): Eck, B., & Entwistle, D.

Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 35(2), 125-136., 2016.

Teaching metabolism in upper-division undergraduate biochemistry courses using online computational systems and dynamical models improves student performance.

LCC author(s): Michelle Howell, Ph.D.

Other author(s): Booth, C., Song, C., Rasquinha, A., Saska, A., & Helikar, R. et al.

CBE life sciences education, 20, p. 1-16, 2021.

Teaching metabolism in upper-division undergraduate biochemistry courses using online computational systems and dynamical models improves student performance.

LCC author(s):

Other author(s): Booth, C., Song, C., Rasquinha, A., Saska, A., & Helikar, R. et al

CBE life sciences education, 20, p. 1-16, 2021.

The experience of young adults in heading toward the “new normal”: “I can imagine myself getting old with a mask on my face”.

LCC author(s): Jurgita Babarskienė

Other author(s): Vaičekauskaitė, R., Stewart, J., Gedrimė, L.

Kultura i edukacja = Culture and education, (no. 4 (134)), p. 187-211, 2021.

The experiences of German social workers during the refugee crisis

LCC author(s):

Other author(s): Hagues, R.

Journal of Social Work, 2019.

The motivation of Russian Federation social work students for pursuing a social work degree. International Social Work, 60, 847-860.

LCC author(s):

International Social Work, 2017.

The postmodern context: Teaching integration in a changing culture.

LCC author(s): Scott White, Psy.D.

Other author(s): Entwistle, D. & Eck, B.

Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 35(2), 113-124., 2016.

The role of faith and faith-based organizations in the German response to the refugee crisis. Social Work and Christianity, 45(3), 93- 112

LCC author(s):

Other author(s): Hagues, R. J.

Social Work and Christianity, 2018.

The squeaking vocalization of grey wolves (Canis lupus): individuality in a close-range affiliative mammalian vocalisation.

LCC author(s): Jennifer Schneider, Ph.D.

Other author(s): Weir, J., Anderson, R.

Behaviour, p. 1-35, 2021.

“The Heart of Meaningful Study in Christian Studies,” in The Heart of Our Work: Stories of Meaningful Studies in Liberal Arts. Edited by Trennis Henderson, Amy Sonheim, and Brooke Zimny. Arkadelphia, AR: Ouachita Baptist University

LCC author(s): Michael Cox, Ph.D.

Arkadelphia, AR: Ouachita Baptist University, 2019.

According to Which ‘Law of Moses’? Cult Centralization in Samuel, Kings and Chronicles.

LCC author(s): Benjamin Giffone, Ph.D.

Brill: Vetus Testamentum vol., vol. 67, pp. 432-447., 2017.

African communitarianism and the misanthropic argument for anti-natalism.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Cham: Springer International Publishing., 2022.

Aristote et la nécessité du mouvement éternel. Note exégétique à Aristote, Phys. VIII, 5, 256b8-13 (with L. Godin-Tremblay).

LCC author(s):

Dialogue, 2020.

Categories in Alexander of Aphrodisias.

LCC author(s):

Ancient Philosophy, 2020.

Catherine Elgin on peerhood and the epistemic benefits of disagreement.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Synthese, 198(4), 3183-3202, 2021.

Coins as Cultural Texts in the World of the New Testament. T&T Clark Biblical Studies.

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2017., 2017.

Conceptions of faith.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Other author(s): Hendricks, P.

Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy, 1-13, 2021.

Epistemic paternalism, open group inquiry, and religious knowledge.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Res Philosophica, 98(2), 261-281, 2021.

Four Views on the Axiology of Theism: What Difference Does God Make? Edited.

LCC author(s):

Bloomsbury., 2020.

Hugh Eterianus, Alexander of Aphrodisias and Syllogistic Demonstrations. A Newly Discovered Fragment of Alexander of Aphrodisias’ Commentary on Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics (with P. Podolak),

LCC author(s):

Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale , 2018.

Jerry Falwell and Civil Religion: An Uneasy Marriage.

LCC author(s): Joseph Harder, Ph.D.

Other author(s): In Civil Religion and American Christianity, ed. Liam J. Atchison, Keith Bates and Darin D. Lenz.

Mountain Home, AR: BorderStone Press. , 2018.

Jesus the Dayspring: The Sunrise and the Visitation of Israel’s Messiah. New Testament Monographs 43.

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press. 2021, 2021.

Jesus' Crucifixion Beatings and the Book of Proverbs.

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017., 2017.

Joy in Luke-Acts: The Intersection of Rhetoric, Narrative, and Emotion. Paternoster Biblical Monographs

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

Milton Keyes: Paternoster, 2015.

Molefe on the value of community for personhood.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

South African journal of philosophy, 41(1), p. 28-36, 2022.

No-fault unbelief defended: a reply to Roberto Di Ceglie.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Sophia, 60(2), 473-479, 2021.

Non-Existent But Potentially Actual. Aristotle on Plenitude (Met. VIII 3-4 1047b1-6),

LCC author(s):

Revue de Philologie, de Littérature et d’Histoire Ancienne (with L. Ferroni), 2016.

Not Just Cause and Effect: Resituating Martha Nussbaum's Defense of Novels as Moral Philosophy in a Hermeneutical Framework.

LCC author(s): Tricia Van Dyk, Ph.D.

Interdisciplinary Literary Studies: A Journal of Criticism and Theory 19(2), 204–219., 2017.

Religious disagreement, mystical experience, and doxastic minimalism: critical notice of John Pittard’s Disagreement, deference, and religious commitment.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Religions, 12(9), 1-10, 2021.

Semantic Non-Doxastic Agnostic Religious Faith.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Philosophia, 49(3), 1067-1081, 2021.

Shining Like the Sun: A Biblical Theology of Meeting God Face to Face.

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

Wooster, OH: Weaver Book Company, 2016; reprinted: Bellingham, WA: Lexham, 2018., 2018.

Sit at My Right Hand: The Chronicler’s Portrait of the Tribe of Benjamin in the Social Context of Yehud.

LCC author(s): Benjamin Giffone, Ph.D.

New York/London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark., 2016.

Special Forces’: A Stereotype of Benjaminite Soldiers in the Deuteronomistic History and Chronicles.

LCC author(s): Benjamin Giffone, Ph.D.

Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament 30 (1): 16–29. , 2016.

Teaching & learning guide for: The axiology of theism: Problems and prospects.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Philosophy Compass, 17(9), p. 1-4., 2022.

The Axiological Status of Theism and Other Worldviews.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Palgrave Macmillan., 2020.

The axiology of theism: problems and prospects.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Philosophy compass, 17(5), p. 1-10, 2022.

The Epistemic Benefits of Disagreement.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

New York: Springer., 2020.

The epistemic benefits of diversifying the philosophy of religion.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

European journal for philosophy of religion, 14(1), p. 77-94., 2022.

The epistemic benefits of worldview disagreement.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

Social epistemology, 35(1), 85-98., 2021.

The Kingship of the Twelve Apostles in Luke-Acts.

LCC author(s): David Wenkel, Ph.D.

New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. , 2018.

Thomistic Logic in Renaissance Italy: Girolamo Savonarola, Paolo Barbò, Crisostomo Javelli,

LCC author(s):

Mediterranea, 2019.

Ubuntu and western monotheism: an axiological investigation.

LCC author(s): Kirk Lougheed, Ph.D.

New York, N.Y.: Routledge., 2022.

What Churches Want: Two Mission Agencies Respond to Congregational Priorities in International Missions.

LCC author(s): Steve van Zanen, D.Min.

EMQ, 2(56)., 2020.

Recent Fulbright scholars

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Katie Bonawitz

Inbound: Bethel University, Minnesota

Lecturer, Education, Jan 2023-May 2023

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Karen Longman

Inbound: Azuza Pacific University

Lecturer, Research, Jan 2023-Apr 2023

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Jeff Teo

Inbound: Bluefield College

Fulbright Scholar, Jan 2020-May 2020

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Robert Bethke

Inbound: Azusa Pacific University

Fulbright Researcher, Aug 2019-May 2020

RESEARCH COUNCIL

Organized to promote and support research activity at LCC International University. The council is comprised of representatives from each academic department, including a representative from the library. The council elects its own chair by majority consensus. The Research Council reports to the Academic Vice-President.

Key Objectives

  • Providing guidance for conducting research that interacts with community services and the region
  • Organizing and recommending IRB application and review procedures, including recommending faculty members for service on the IRB
  • Fostering improved communication throughout the LCC learning community about all research related opportunities (e.g. intellectual resources, conferences, presentation, publication opportunities, professional development and funding opportunities etc.)
  • Advocating (to the Academic Vice-President) for workload for research activity
  • Finding and fostering contacts and collaboration with other like-minded universities
  • Centralizing research information and communication.
  • Identifying LCC-specific definitions of research; the Council works with the LCC research centers and solicits input from faculty in revising and owning the LCC Institutional Research Agenda
  • Promoting student-instructor collaboration
  • Orienting new faculty to LCC research fields
  • Providing leadership to LCC’s academic conference organizing efforts
  • Assisting with institutional and program accreditation processes;
  • Standardizing the resources for research.

Dedication to Ethical Research

Interested in doing research involving human subjects and/or animals at LCC? You must receive prior approval from IRB. Please read detailed instructions.

Center for Research in Faith and Human Flourishing

The CFHF conducts and funds research that seeks fuller understanding of the movement of individuals and communities from "languishing" to "surviving" to "flourishing."

The CFHF is particularly interested in the role of Christian faith in defining and motivating the pursuit of human flourishing.

Opportunities include: research fellowships, postdoctoral fellowships, events, and more.

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17 Organizations

CFHF has hosted outside scholars and practitioners affiliated with 17 different organizations

10 Countries

Since its inception in 2017, center welcomed outside scholars and practitioners from 10 countries

Center for Dialogue & Conflict Transformation

The CDCT organizes and facilitates dialogue and gatherings to support shaping cultures of peace and understanding both through our LCC community and together with interested individuals.

 CDCT is especially interested in stimulating Christ-like actions towards pursuing “justice”, “restoration and reconciliation of relationships”, “service to others”, and strengthening resiliency. 

Opportunities include: practicums, workshops and seminars, peace trainings, public theology forums and conferences

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Institute for Philanthropy

The mission of the Institute for Philanthropy is to research and promote the love and service of our neighbors and communities. We envision individuals and societies in which the love and service of neighbors, community, and refuge seekers—as exemplified in the parable of the Good Samaritan—are fundamental characteristics.

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