%0 Journal Article %T Examining a measure of spiritual capital: Perceptions of business and education majors %A Thomas A Lucey %J Citizenship, Social and Economics Education %@ 2047-1734 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/2047173418823543 %X The purpose of this article is to examine an instrument designed to measure an individual¡¯s spiritual capital. Spiritual capital represents a relatively new concept that relates to one¡¯s relationship to financial resources such that he or she exhibits dispositions and behaviors toward justice-oriented environments. This study served to interpret the factor structure of Rima¡¯s measure, consider differences in spiritual capital levels based on student area of study, and explore the influences on measures of students¡¯ spiritual capital. The importance of this study relates to its interpretation of a measure for spiritual capital and its providing of information about an effort to quantify a concept largely considered abstract and intangible %K business education %K financial education %K spirituality %K spiritual capital %K teacher education %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2047173418823543