https://sauraj.in/index.php/SAURAJ/issue/feed Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal 2023-09-11T10:16:22+0530 Santosh Kumar research@sau.edu.in Open Journal Systems <p>The Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal (SAURAJ) is the first attempt to provide a conducive environment for researchers to publish research papers. SAURAJ is a bi-annual peer-reviewed Open Access online journal that publishes articles and book reviews digitally and is available for download free for readers. The purpose of SAURAJ is to provide platforms for academicians to express themselves scholarly. SAURAJ strives to give a venue for all academic fields to publish papers that have the potential to be scholarly arguments. The journal assesses the legitimacy of each article's research techniques and accepts papers entirely on the basis of the research. The journal's objective is to support a global exchange of new knowledge and contemporary advancements in all fields of study.</p> https://sauraj.in/index.php/SAURAJ/article/view/146 Editorial 2023-09-08T10:56:23+0530 Esther estherrao@sau.edu.in 2023-05-10T00:00:00+0530 Copyright (c) 2023 Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal https://sauraj.in/index.php/SAURAJ/article/view/71 A Critical Evaluation of The Last Generation Theology (LGT) of (L) ML Andreasen Through the Lens of The Scriptures and The Writings of Ellen G. White 2022-08-05T11:39:28+0530 koberson Langhu kobersonlanghu@sau.edu.in <h3>Abstract</h3> <p>Milian Lauritz Andreasen (1876-1962) was the leading and most influential Adventist theologian in the 1930s and 1940s. His foremost contribution to Adventist theology is the Last Generation Theology (LGT) according to which there will be a group of faithful last generation believers just before the Second Coming of Jesus who will live a perfectly sinless life.&nbsp; It is through these people that God will demonstrate the truth that His law can be perfectly kept and that one can live without sin. It is also through these saints that God will stand vindicated and Satan defeated.</p> <p>Andreasen died in 1962 but his theology is well and alive. It has been a point of controversy and debate among Adventist theologians. According to George Knight, the theology of Andreasen is so central to Adventist theology that one is compelled to respond to it in one way or another. There can be no neutrality. One either agrees or disagrees with him. The main purpose of the study is to review whether Andreasen’s Last Generation Theology is in accordance with the Scriptures and the writings of Ellen White. It focuses on the main or critical issues of Andreasen’s theology with special emphasis on Christian perfection.</p> 2023-05-10T00:00:00+0530 Copyright (c) 2023 Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal https://sauraj.in/index.php/SAURAJ/article/view/143 Using ChatGPT in the Classroom 2023-06-05T15:21:55+0530 Ranjith Gladstone rkgladstone@sau.edu.in <p>November 2022 was a turning point in open artificial intelligence (AI). The community of educators’ jostled at the function as it gained a million users within a month. It was the introduction of ChatGPT, a sophisticated chatbot developed by OpenAI. This paper explores the history of ChatGPT, its capabilities, and the potential benefits and limitations of using it as a tool in the classroom. It also addresses the ethical concerns and privacy implications of using models like ChatGPT. The aim is to provide educators with insights into how they can effectively incorporate ChatGPT into their teaching practices while being mindful of ethical considerations.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> 2023-05-10T00:00:00+0530 Copyright (c) 2023 Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal https://sauraj.in/index.php/SAURAJ/article/view/142 Empowering and Fostering the ESL Teachers of a Private English Language Institute in the Philippines 2023-05-28T13:53:53+0530 Carol Kingston kingstonc@sau.edu.in <p>Employee empowerment is essential for any organization or company. For any organization to flourish and be at par with others, leaders or managers must strive harder to encourage and motivate and empower employees or faculty. Empowerment is the main target for success; each member of an organization or company can produce great materials, resources, and learning tools, clear vision and mission, goals, and objectives. Empowerment is a process that continues. Bandura’s Social Cognitive theory and self-determination theory contribute to employee or faculty empowerment and aid in determining the choice of task and fostering positive attitudes. The faculty will feel free and possess the competence to resolve problems and contribute their ideas to the success of an organization. This study aimed to determine how administrators foster and empower teachers at an English language institute. This study used a qualitative research design (case study) approach. Interviews, observations, document analysis, and other documents that may be required for the research design were used. The participants were English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers from a selected private English Language Institute in the Philippines. This study will benefit the leaders and faculty of an educational institution. Employee empowerment is essential for any organization or company. For any organization to flourish and be at par with others, leaders or managers must strive harder to encourage and motivate and empower employees or faculty. Empowerment is the main target for success; each member of an organization or company can produce great materials, resources, and learning tools, clear vision and mission, goals, and objectives. Empowerment is a process that continues. Bandura’s Social Cognitive theory and self-determination theory contribute to employee or faculty empowerment and aid in determining the choice of task and fostering positive attitudes. The faculty will feel free and possess the competence to resolve problems and contribute their ideas to the success of an organization. This study aimed to determine how administrators foster and empower teachers at an English language institute. This study used a qualitative research design (case study) approach. Interviews, observations, document analysis, and other documents that may be required for the research design were used. The participants were English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers from a selected private English Language Institute in the Philippines. This study will benefit the leaders and faculty of an educational institution.</p> 2023-05-10T00:00:00+0530 Copyright (c) 2023 Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal https://sauraj.in/index.php/SAURAJ/article/view/141 Wholeness in Language Acquisition 2023-05-28T13:47:45+0530 Carol Kingston kingstonc@sau.edu.in <p><em>Understanding the reading and writing of L2 learners has been always a challenge for language teachers (de Jong &amp; Harper, 2005; Hyland, 2007; Spack, 1988). The Morpheme Order Studies and Language Transfer Theory have confirmed the challenges of L2 learners, especially among multicultural students (Krashen, 1982; &amp; Cziko, 1978; Goldschneider &amp; DeKeyser, 2002; Lowie &amp; Verspoor, 2007; Nunan, 2009; Spencer, 2003).&nbsp; Teaching such L2 learners require immense theoretical, practical and subsequently a wholistic approach (Kumaravadivelu, 2000). This qualitative study (case study) seeks to examine the challenges of language transfer among the multicultural students of a private higher education institution in Silang, Philippines. Research respondents were the multi-cultural Higher Education Students and their English language teachers. The data was collected through observation, interviews and focus group. The findings do show the possible challenges and acceptance of language transfer. The study ended with recommendations to bridge the gap of the challenging knowledge experiences of L2 teachers and learners of multi-cultural background.</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> 2023-05-10T00:00:00+0530 Copyright (c) 2023 Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal https://sauraj.in/index.php/SAURAJ/article/view/147 Full PDF 2023-09-11T10:08:03+0530 <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> 2023-09-11T00:00:00+0530 Copyright (c) 2023 Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal