Making Sense of Beliefs and Values

Making Sense of Beliefs and Values
Author: Craig N. Shealy, PhD
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2015-12-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0826104533

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Social psychologists have studied beliefs and values, and related constructs such as "attitudes" and "prejudice" for decades. But as this innovative and interdisciplinary book convincingly demonstrates, the scientific examination of beliefs and values now influences research and practice across a range of disciplines. Specifically, this edited volume explores the many cutting edge implications and applications of Equilintegration or EI Theory and the Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI). Grounded in twenty years of research and practice, EI Theory seeks to explain the processes by which beliefs, values, and worldviews are acquired and maintained, why their alteration is resisted, and under what circumstances they are modified. Based upon EI Theory, the BEVI is a comprehensive analytic tool which examines how and why we come to see ourselves, others, and the larger world as we do as well as the influence of such processes on multiple aspects of human functioning. Edited by the developer of the EI model and BEVI method, and informed by contributions from leading U.S. and international scholars, this book features captivating research findings and pioneering practice applications. Research-focused chapters explain how the EI model and BEVI method increase our conceptual sophistication and methodological capacity across a range of areas: Culture, Development, Environment, Gender, Personality, Politics, and Religion. Practice-oriented chapters demonstrate how the BEVI is used in the real world across a range of applied domains: Assessment, Education, Forensics, Leadership, and Psychotherapy. Written in an accessible and engaging manner, this fascinating and timely volume speaks to many of the most pressing issues of our day, by illuminating why we believe what we believe, and demonstrating how our beliefs and values may be assessed, explained, and transformed in the real world. Key Features: Presents an interdisciplinary theoretical model and innovative assessment method derived from two decades of work on the etiology, maintenance, and transformation of beliefs and values Features contributions from leading scholars from the U.S. and internationally, demonstrating the many implications and applications of this cutting edge approach for research and practice Demonstrates the importance of "making sense of beliefs and values" in addressing many of the most pressing issues of our day

Beliefs and Values

Beliefs and Values
Author: Karl E. Scheibe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1970
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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How Beliefs Make Sense

How Beliefs Make Sense
Author: Richard N. Goldberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1995
Genre: Belief and doubt
ISBN:

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A Question of Values

A Question of Values
Author: Hunter Lewis
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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What personal values are. How we decide about them. What the alternatives are. Seventy-eight value systems featured. Used in classrooms at Harvard and around the world. Praised by educators from Harvard, Yale, Stanford, the Institute for Advanced Study, the University of Virginia, Berea College and elsewhere.

Making Sense of Faith in God

Making Sense of Faith in God
Author: Jonathan Clatworthy
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2012-06-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0281068542

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Many people's understanding of the world does not include God. A number of 'new atheist' authors - such as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris and Daniel Dennett - claim that science can explain how the universe works without any need for the divine, and this seems to have become the default position in modern Western culture. But a great number of people are prepared to spend time and effort trying to establish some sort of spiritual dimension to their lives. Faced with the choice between rejecting modern scientific knowledge or all awareness of the divine, they choose from a range of vaguely 'spiritual' practices and ideas, which can be picked up and dropped with minimal commitment. Making Sense of Faith in God , as the title indicates, offers a different alternative: to reject neither reason nor God, because believing in God makes sense.

Making Sense of Spiritual Development

Making Sense of Spiritual Development
Author: David Smith
Publisher: The Stapleford Centre
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9780951653791

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Choose to Believe

Choose to Believe
Author: Alan Tutt
Publisher: Powerkeys Publishing
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2008-07-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780979672644

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In this book, author Alan Tutt gives you EVERYTHING you need to understand the Power of Belief and put it into ACTION in your life. You'll get hundreds of references to scientific studies which have PROVEN that our beliefs have a tremendous impact on the events in our lives. You'll also get a complete bibliography (list of other books) to get more information if you feel you need it. Alan also explains, in minute detail, why the connection between our beliefs and reality is not as obvious as you'd think it should be. Once you understand a concept Alan calls the "Belief Hierarchy," it all makes sense. Of course, understanding WHY the Power of Belief works is only part of the solution. Knowing HOW to use it is where the real results begin. You'll learn about a remarkable way to actually MEASURE the strength of any belief you current have, and several lists of questions to use to map our your current belief system. Once you know where you are now, you'll have an easy time figuring out how to get to where you want to be. In fact, Alan Tutt shows you 3 different ways to discover what you currently believe. One way, a process he calls "Belief Archeology," will uncover hidden beliefs behind specific issues, and will show you exactly how to map out your transformation process. From here, "Choose To Believe" gives you over a dozen practical, easy to use, techniques to change any belief. If you wanted, you could convince yourself that 2+2=6, but that probably wouldn't be very useful. Changing some of your beliefs may at first seem just as outlandish, such as believing that money can come out of nowhere, or that loving relationships "just happen." And to give you a COMPLETE system, Alan also shows you how to get the most dramatic results with the least amount of time and effort. In fact, as several of the case studies in the book show, you can change major beliefs with a simple decision to do so. And yes, he shows you HOW. You really CAN have it all, when you CHOOSE TO BELIEVE!

Building Belief

Building Belief
Author: Chad V. Meister
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1606087991

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Take a journey from doubt to belief It can be hard to share your faith with others, especially when people can't agree on whether there is even any actual truth. With that in mind, Chad Meister has developed a simple, logical way for you to help others move past relativism to a place where Christian belief makes sense: the Apologetics Pyramid. In Building Belief, Meister leads you up each step of the pyramid, beginning where many find themselves today--doubting if anything is really true. From there, he powerfully builds a case for absolute truth, the existence of God, universal morals and values, the reliability and divine inspiration of the Bible, the resurrection of Christ, and ultimately, the good news that Jesus is the Son of God who offers salvation to the world. "Join Chad Meister in this concise, clear, and compelling book as he builds a persuasive case for the truth of Christianity."--Lee Strobel, author, The Case for Christ and The Case for Faith "An excellent book to lead earnest enquirers from doubt to conviction about the basic truths of the Christian faith."--Norman L. Geisler, dean, Southern Evangelical Seminary and Bible College "Chad Meister is a force to be reckoned with, and this delightful little book is a timely resource to be studied by Christians and given to non-Christians."--J. P. Moreland, distinguished professor of philosophy, Talbot School of Theology; author, Love Your God with All Your Mind "Building Belief is thoughtful, fresh, and full of personal and practical illustrations. Meister strikes just the right balance, providing a model for how apologetics ought to be done."--Paul Copan, Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics, Palm Beach AtlanticUniversity "Meister offers both the tools and the method for making discussions with skeptics more fruitful."--Jay W. Richards, research fellow, Acton Institute; coauthor, The Privileged Planet

The Moral Landscape

The Moral Landscape
Author: Sam Harris
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 143917122X

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Sam Harris dismantles the most common justification for religious faith--that a moral system cannot be based on science.

Meaning Making

Meaning Making
Author: Josh Packard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: 9781641210904

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"Meaning Making: 8 Values That Drive America's Newest Generations is our investigation into the values that young people, ages 13 to 25, practice and uphold. What motivates them in their common quest to discover, create, and express significant meaning in their lives? What are the organizations and groups they choose to engage with and be a part of? How do those organizations exhibit and express those values? The values young people articulated comprise the chapters of this book. They emerged from surveys and interviews with young people, as well as other quantitative and qualitative research involving a range of resources, both scholarly and popular. As we collected our data early in 2020 through a nationally representative survey; looked at other data sources; and uncovered the practices, people, and organizations that were attracting intense commitment from young people; we made discoveries helpful to leaders trying to shape organizations, groups, institutions, and one-on-one relationships that better serve and care for young people today This is a rush request since publication is end of July...thank you in advance"--