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Author(s): David Jones, Ken Miller, Kevin Hull
Case Conceptualization: A Biblical Wellness (B-Well) Approach is developed in a stepwise progression for students and counseling practitioners. The book begins by establishing a clear understanding of wellness and then provides an overview of biblical worldview essentials. After offering these two foundations—wellness and biblical perspective—an integrated biblical wellness model is delivered, the Biblical Wellness (B-Well) model. Next, case conceptualization (CC) is addressed.
Author(s): Collin Anderson
Comparative Politics in the 21st Century provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of comparative politics in a way which is easily accessible to students who have had limited to no exposure to comparative politics or political science. It is meant to be used in conjunction with supplementary articles, lectures, and media. With that in mind, this book does not shy away from the traditional questions of comparative politics, but instead tries to connect them with events students would be familiar with.
Author(s): Alemayehu Mekonnen, Corne Bekker, James Flynn, Mara Crabtree, Larry Asplund, Scott Adams, Carrie Wood, Greg Kame
Undertaking a graduate degree in theology can be an intimidating prospect, but it does not need to be. Scribes for the Kingdom was birthed out of a desire to assist new students in graduate theological education to understand the nature of master’s programs in theological disciplines and cultivate the necessary Biblical attitudes and skills to flourish in such a program. We identified eight areas of foci around which to structure this book as a primer on how to prepare for an effective and fruitful graduate theological education.
Author(s): Corne Bekker, James Flynn, Mark Jumper, Kevin Spawn, Leroy Gilbert, Jordan Jones, Jeffrey Anderson, J. Lyle Story
The doctoral program process is rigorous and robust, with great expectations placed upon students in this culminating experience of academic formation. Doctors for the Church was birthed out of a desire to assist doctoral students in divinity and theology programs in adopting the appropriate stance and practicing the correct academic disciplines that will help them to flourish and become doctors.
Author(s): MARIANNE PATINELLI DUBAY
This coursebook will illustrate how, and how often, a forester is in a position that requires an ethical response compelled by circumstances that will be beyond your control (think unstable markets, need of additional revenue when faced with unexpected equipment repairs, and delays caused by inclement weather). In instances like these, you’ll be asked to consider the line between right-doing and wrong-doing alongside deeper complications like what to do when what seems wrong, is also legal.