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Artificial intelligence and the apocalyptic imagination: artificial agency and human hope /Michael J. Paulus Jr. This book argues that the Christian apocalyptic imagination can transform how we think about and use AI, helping us discover ways artificial agency may participate in new creation.
DBT skills training manual /Marsha M. Linehan. This comprehensive resource provides vital tools for implementing DBT skills training. The teaching notes and reproducible handouts and worksheets have been significantly revised and expanded to reflect important research and clinical advances. The book gives complete instructions for orienting individuals with a wide range of problems to DBT and teaching them mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance skills.
Dialectical behavior therapy in clinical practice: applications across disorders and settings /edited by Linda A. Dimeff, Shireen L. Rizvi, Kelly Koerner ; foreword by Marsha M. Linehan. Leading experts describe innovative ways to use dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) in a wide range of real-world clinical and community settings. The volume provides wise guidance on setting up, running, and evaluating a comprehensive DBT program. It also presents adaptations designed to meet the needs of particular client populations as time- and cost-effectively as possible. Vivid case examples illustrate diverse applications of DBT for helping adults, adolescents, and children reduce suicidal and self-harming behavior; overcome complex, multiple challenges; and build a life worth living.
Redeeming vision: a Christian guide to looking at and learning from art /Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt. Premised on the belief that we are all morally formed by images, this illustrated resource provides a practical guide for Christian viewing, offering tools for closely looking at and learning from art and from images we encounter in the media.
Renewing Christian worldview: a holistic approach for Spirit-filled Christians /Steven Félix-Jäger and Yoon Shin This book offers a brief but comprehensive introduction to Christian worldview from a Pentecostal perspective, helping students understand why Christianity is beautiful, true, and relevant to all aspects of life.
Technē: Christian visions of technology /Gerald Hiestand and Todd A. Wilson, editors. This collection of scholarly and pastoral essays, drawn from the 2019 annual theology conference of the Center for Pastor Theologians, offers substantive Christian reflection on a wide range of issues pertinent to a distinctly Christian vision of technology today–and in the future.
The arts and the Christian life /Earl Davey. This collection of essays pursues questions that address how we perceive value in our experience of the arts, how this experience leads to a greater measure of human fullness, and what significance engagement with the arts holds for the Christian life. The author argues that human experience and the quality of our personhood are enriched in and through the imaginative life and that our spiritual lives are profoundly impacted by our aesthetic engagements.
The promise of social enterprise: a theological exploration of faithful economic practice /Mark Sampson ; with a foreword by John M.G. Barclay. Arguing for the need to move beyond the narrow and reductionistic logic of mainstream economics, the economic nature of the language of gift and mutuality is explored. Drawing on the theological framework of Pope Benedict XVI and the work of John Barclay on Paul’s understanding of the social implications of the Christ-gift, this book considers the contribution that a theology of gift, with its incongruity and mutuality, makes to the theory and practice of social enterprise.
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