Author: Dennis Alne, PhD
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1504357892
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Finding God: One Psychologists Journey is an inspirational Autobiography that takes you on a tour that will enrich your life. Starting as a young child growing up in Southern Brooklyn, with major obstacles to face and overcome, Dr. Alne goes on to become a prominent psychologist. Attacked and left disabled in the aftermath of the Crown Heights Riots in Brooklyn he fought to regain his health and career. In 2007 he suffered a stroke that left him with annoying cognitive and physical symptoms. Dr. Alne attacked one with exercise, and the other by passionately studying a subject he had never studied before. It was quantum physics and cosmology that changed his life forever. Elementary particles of matter obey none of the laws of physics we long held as truths. For example, particles can be in multiple places at the same time (superposition) and are able to communicate even when far apart (nonlocality) etc. Even more shocking is that everything in the universe is made from energy, and no one knows what exactly energy is. We are right now in the midst of a paradigm shift in thinking and everything we thought we knew as reality is being questioned. Science led directly to studies of metaphysics and paranormal research. Prominent universities today are engaged in studies of prayer, remote viewing and related subjects. Scientifically designed research offers proof that: random evolution could not have led to mankind, prayer does help healing, and consciousness survives death.
God in the Machine
Author: Liel Leibovitz
Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press
ISBN: 1599474506
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
What might Heidegger say about Halo, the popular video game franchise, if he were alive today? What would Augustine think about Assassin’s Creed? What could Maimonides teach us about Nintendo’s eponymous hero, Mario? While some critics might dismiss such inquiries outright, protesting that these great thinkers would never concern themselves with a medium so crude and mindless as video games, it is important to recognize that games like these are becoming the defining medium of our time. We spend more time and money on video games than on books, television, or film, and any serious thinker of our age should be concerned with these games, what they are saying about us, and what we are learning from them. Yet video games remain relatively unexplored by both scholars and pundits alike. Few have advanced beyond outmoded and futile attempts to tie gameplay to violent behavior. With this rumor now thoroughly and repeatedly disproven, it is time to delve deeper. Just as the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan recently acquired fourteen games as part of its permanent collection, so too must we seek to add a serious consideration of virtual worlds to the pantheon of philosophical inquiry. In God in the Machine, author Liel Leibovitz leads a fascinating tour of the emerging virtual landscape and its many dazzling vistas from which we are offered new vantage points on age-old theological and philosophical questions. Free will vs. determinism, the importance of ritual, transcendence through mastery, notions of the self, justice and sin, life, death, and resurrection all come into play in the video games that some critics so quickly write off as mind-numbing wastes of time. When one looks closely at how these games are designed, their inherent logic, and their cognitive effects on players, it becomes clear that playing these games creates a state of awareness vastly different from when we watch television or read a book. Indeed, the gameplay is a far more dynamic process that draws on various faculties of mind and body to evoke sensations that might more commonly be associated with religious experience. Getting swept away in an engaging game can be a profoundly spiritual activity. It is not to think, but rather to be, a logic that sustained our ancestors for millennia as they looked heavenward for answers. As more and more of us look “screenward,” it is crucial to investigate these games for their vast potential as fine instruments of moral training. Anyone seeking a concise and well-reasoned introduction to the subject would do well to start with God in the Machine. By illuminating both where video game storytelling is now and where it currently butts up against certain inherent limitations, Liebovitz intriguingly implies how the field and, in turn, our experiences might continue to evolve and advance in the coming years.
Publisher: Templeton Foundation Press
ISBN: 1599474506
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
What might Heidegger say about Halo, the popular video game franchise, if he were alive today? What would Augustine think about Assassin’s Creed? What could Maimonides teach us about Nintendo’s eponymous hero, Mario? While some critics might dismiss such inquiries outright, protesting that these great thinkers would never concern themselves with a medium so crude and mindless as video games, it is important to recognize that games like these are becoming the defining medium of our time. We spend more time and money on video games than on books, television, or film, and any serious thinker of our age should be concerned with these games, what they are saying about us, and what we are learning from them. Yet video games remain relatively unexplored by both scholars and pundits alike. Few have advanced beyond outmoded and futile attempts to tie gameplay to violent behavior. With this rumor now thoroughly and repeatedly disproven, it is time to delve deeper. Just as the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan recently acquired fourteen games as part of its permanent collection, so too must we seek to add a serious consideration of virtual worlds to the pantheon of philosophical inquiry. In God in the Machine, author Liel Leibovitz leads a fascinating tour of the emerging virtual landscape and its many dazzling vistas from which we are offered new vantage points on age-old theological and philosophical questions. Free will vs. determinism, the importance of ritual, transcendence through mastery, notions of the self, justice and sin, life, death, and resurrection all come into play in the video games that some critics so quickly write off as mind-numbing wastes of time. When one looks closely at how these games are designed, their inherent logic, and their cognitive effects on players, it becomes clear that playing these games creates a state of awareness vastly different from when we watch television or read a book. Indeed, the gameplay is a far more dynamic process that draws on various faculties of mind and body to evoke sensations that might more commonly be associated with religious experience. Getting swept away in an engaging game can be a profoundly spiritual activity. It is not to think, but rather to be, a logic that sustained our ancestors for millennia as they looked heavenward for answers. As more and more of us look “screenward,” it is crucial to investigate these games for their vast potential as fine instruments of moral training. Anyone seeking a concise and well-reasoned introduction to the subject would do well to start with God in the Machine. By illuminating both where video game storytelling is now and where it currently butts up against certain inherent limitations, Liebovitz intriguingly implies how the field and, in turn, our experiences might continue to evolve and advance in the coming years.
Of Games and God
Author: Kevin Schut
Publisher: Baker Books
ISBN: 1441240519
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Video games are big business, generating billions of dollars annually. The long-held stereotype of the gamer as a solitary teen hunched in front of his computer screen for hours is inconsistent with the current makeup of a diverse and vibrant gaming community. The rise of this cultural phenomenon raises a host of questions: Are some games too violent? Do they hurt or help our learning? Do they encourage escapism? How do games portray gender? Such questions have generated lots of talk, but missing from much of the discussion has been a Christian perspective. Kevin Schut, a communications expert and an enthusiastic gamer himself, offers a lively, balanced, and informed Christian evaluation of video games and video game culture. He expertly engages a variety of issues, encouraging readers to consider both the perils and the promise of this major cultural phenomenon. The book includes a foreword by Quentin J. Schultze.
Publisher: Baker Books
ISBN: 1441240519
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Video games are big business, generating billions of dollars annually. The long-held stereotype of the gamer as a solitary teen hunched in front of his computer screen for hours is inconsistent with the current makeup of a diverse and vibrant gaming community. The rise of this cultural phenomenon raises a host of questions: Are some games too violent? Do they hurt or help our learning? Do they encourage escapism? How do games portray gender? Such questions have generated lots of talk, but missing from much of the discussion has been a Christian perspective. Kevin Schut, a communications expert and an enthusiastic gamer himself, offers a lively, balanced, and informed Christian evaluation of video games and video game culture. He expertly engages a variety of issues, encouraging readers to consider both the perils and the promise of this major cultural phenomenon. The book includes a foreword by Quentin J. Schultze.
Finding God in the Hunger Games
Author: Ken Gire
Publisher: eChristian Books
ISBN: 9781618432599
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ken Gire, author of more than 20 books, offers a Christian perspective on the themes inherent in the popular dystopian series, The Hunger Games, written by Suzanne Collins. This book is about the absence of God and the consequences of his absence in our individual lives and in the collective life of the state. And yet,the image of God still resides in us, offering hope. This book offers us tools we’ll need as we prepare to face The Hunger Games to come in all of our lives.
Publisher: eChristian Books
ISBN: 9781618432599
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ken Gire, author of more than 20 books, offers a Christian perspective on the themes inherent in the popular dystopian series, The Hunger Games, written by Suzanne Collins. This book is about the absence of God and the consequences of his absence in our individual lives and in the collective life of the state. And yet,the image of God still resides in us, offering hope. This book offers us tools we’ll need as we prepare to face The Hunger Games to come in all of our lives.
Halos and Avatars
Author: Craig Detweiler
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
ISBN: 1611640040
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Craig Detweiler's collection of up-to-the-minute essays on video games' theological themes (and yes, they do exist!) is an engaging and provocative book for gamers, parents, pastors, media scholars, and theologians--virtually anyone who has dared to consider the ramifications of modern society's obsession with video games and online media. Together, these essays take on an exploding genre in popular culture and interpret it through a refreshing and enlightening philosophical lens.
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
ISBN: 1611640040
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Craig Detweiler's collection of up-to-the-minute essays on video games' theological themes (and yes, they do exist!) is an engaging and provocative book for gamers, parents, pastors, media scholars, and theologians--virtually anyone who has dared to consider the ramifications of modern society's obsession with video games and online media. Together, these essays take on an exploding genre in popular culture and interpret it through a refreshing and enlightening philosophical lens.
Finding the Will of God in a Crazy, Mixed-Up World
Author: Tim LaHaye
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
ISBN: 0310862000
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Every day it seems increasingly difficult for us to make decisions that reflect God's will. God hasn't changed, but our world has radically changed. Over the years, Dr. Tim LaHaye has heard the cries for help. Finding the Will of God in a Crazy, Mixed-Up World offers us practical ways to answer some of life's toughest questions and find the will of God for our lives. Finding God’s will in this crazy, mixed-up world of ours is like landing an airplane in the fog. Since you are unable to see the future, you must trust the signs. Learn how to follow Dr. LaHaye's eight road signs for decision making: Surrender to God's Word Pray diligently and consistently Allow the Holy Spirit's indwelling in your heart Pay attention to the circumstances of Divine Providence Expect God's supernatural peace in your heart Accept the godly desires God gives you Listen to godly advice from dedicated Christians Read the Word to make God-guided decisions
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
ISBN: 0310862000
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Every day it seems increasingly difficult for us to make decisions that reflect God's will. God hasn't changed, but our world has radically changed. Over the years, Dr. Tim LaHaye has heard the cries for help. Finding the Will of God in a Crazy, Mixed-Up World offers us practical ways to answer some of life's toughest questions and find the will of God for our lives. Finding God’s will in this crazy, mixed-up world of ours is like landing an airplane in the fog. Since you are unable to see the future, you must trust the signs. Learn how to follow Dr. LaHaye's eight road signs for decision making: Surrender to God's Word Pray diligently and consistently Allow the Holy Spirit's indwelling in your heart Pay attention to the circumstances of Divine Providence Expect God's supernatural peace in your heart Accept the godly desires God gives you Listen to godly advice from dedicated Christians Read the Word to make God-guided decisions
The God Game
Author: Danny Tobey
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 1473224500
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
'Like an episode of Black Mirror written by Stephen King' John Marrs, bestselling author of The One 'Immersive, claustrophobic . . . addictive' Guardian Win and All Your Dreams Come TrueTM! ;) Charlie and his friends have entered the God Game. Tasks are delivered through their phones. When they accomplish a mission, the game rewards them. Charlie's money problems could be over. Vanhi can erase the one bad grade on her university application. It's all fun and games - at first. Then the threatening messages start. Obey me. Mysterious packages show up at their homes. Shadowy figures start following them. Who else is playing this game, and how far will they go to win? As Charlie looks for a way out, there's only one rule he knows for sure. If you die in the game, you die for real. 'Smart, propulsive and gripping' Harlan Coben, #1 Sunday Times bestselling author
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 1473224500
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 452
Book Description
'Like an episode of Black Mirror written by Stephen King' John Marrs, bestselling author of The One 'Immersive, claustrophobic . . . addictive' Guardian Win and All Your Dreams Come TrueTM! ;) Charlie and his friends have entered the God Game. Tasks are delivered through their phones. When they accomplish a mission, the game rewards them. Charlie's money problems could be over. Vanhi can erase the one bad grade on her university application. It's all fun and games - at first. Then the threatening messages start. Obey me. Mysterious packages show up at their homes. Shadowy figures start following them. Who else is playing this game, and how far will they go to win? As Charlie looks for a way out, there's only one rule he knows for sure. If you die in the game, you die for real. 'Smart, propulsive and gripping' Harlan Coben, #1 Sunday Times bestselling author
Finding God
Author: Dennis Alne, PhD
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1504357892
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Finding God: One Psychologists Journey is an inspirational Autobiography that takes you on a tour that will enrich your life. Starting as a young child growing up in Southern Brooklyn, with major obstacles to face and overcome, Dr. Alne goes on to become a prominent psychologist. Attacked and left disabled in the aftermath of the Crown Heights Riots in Brooklyn he fought to regain his health and career. In 2007 he suffered a stroke that left him with annoying cognitive and physical symptoms. Dr. Alne attacked one with exercise, and the other by passionately studying a subject he had never studied before. It was quantum physics and cosmology that changed his life forever. Elementary particles of matter obey none of the laws of physics we long held as truths. For example, particles can be in multiple places at the same time (superposition) and are able to communicate even when far apart (nonlocality) etc. Even more shocking is that everything in the universe is made from energy, and no one knows what exactly energy is. We are right now in the midst of a paradigm shift in thinking and everything we thought we knew as reality is being questioned. Science led directly to studies of metaphysics and paranormal research. Prominent universities today are engaged in studies of prayer, remote viewing and related subjects. Scientifically designed research offers proof that: random evolution could not have led to mankind, prayer does help healing, and consciousness survives death.
Publisher: Balboa Press
ISBN: 1504357892
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Finding God: One Psychologists Journey is an inspirational Autobiography that takes you on a tour that will enrich your life. Starting as a young child growing up in Southern Brooklyn, with major obstacles to face and overcome, Dr. Alne goes on to become a prominent psychologist. Attacked and left disabled in the aftermath of the Crown Heights Riots in Brooklyn he fought to regain his health and career. In 2007 he suffered a stroke that left him with annoying cognitive and physical symptoms. Dr. Alne attacked one with exercise, and the other by passionately studying a subject he had never studied before. It was quantum physics and cosmology that changed his life forever. Elementary particles of matter obey none of the laws of physics we long held as truths. For example, particles can be in multiple places at the same time (superposition) and are able to communicate even when far apart (nonlocality) etc. Even more shocking is that everything in the universe is made from energy, and no one knows what exactly energy is. We are right now in the midst of a paradigm shift in thinking and everything we thought we knew as reality is being questioned. Science led directly to studies of metaphysics and paranormal research. Prominent universities today are engaged in studies of prayer, remote viewing and related subjects. Scientifically designed research offers proof that: random evolution could not have led to mankind, prayer does help healing, and consciousness survives death.
Finding God
Author: Jim Hall
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1973680254
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Based on the song, “Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places,” Finding God: Looking for Him in All the Right Places helps people change course and choose a more satisfying, fulfilling, and meaningful path. Author Jim Hall discusses how attaining happiness can’t be found through such things as work, status, video games, cell phones, and other superficial means, but rather through the Bible and God. Finding God is about: making decisions and committing to them; language—being able to articulate what our words mean; modern culture, including its fascination with technology; you and the need for more peace, meaning, and satisfaction in your life; consciousness and the role God plays in it; and Jesus of Nazareth, the most influential person ever born. In Finding God, Hall offers a look at God, Jesus, the Bible, and the reasons why you need to bring them actively into your life.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN: 1973680254
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Based on the song, “Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places,” Finding God: Looking for Him in All the Right Places helps people change course and choose a more satisfying, fulfilling, and meaningful path. Author Jim Hall discusses how attaining happiness can’t be found through such things as work, status, video games, cell phones, and other superficial means, but rather through the Bible and God. Finding God is about: making decisions and committing to them; language—being able to articulate what our words mean; modern culture, including its fascination with technology; you and the need for more peace, meaning, and satisfaction in your life; consciousness and the role God plays in it; and Jesus of Nazareth, the most influential person ever born. In Finding God, Hall offers a look at God, Jesus, the Bible, and the reasons why you need to bring them actively into your life.
Finding God’s Grace In This Messy World
Author: Angela Banae Patterson
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
At a more rapid pace than ever, we are all journeying through this treacherous life and sometimes we lose sight of God’s goodness and the redemptive grace God has for each of us. Finding God’s Grace in This Messy World is a Bible study that helps the reader dig into the Bible and study the life of a deceptive man named Jacob who found God’s beautiful grace even though he made so many mistakes. Read and discover that God’s saving grace is waiting for each of us, as well. Join Angela Banae Patterson in this four week study as you learn how to study the Bible. Through Angela’s wit and her personal stories, you’ll see the beauty of God woven in her life and though she has fallen short time and time again, she has always felt the forgiveness of her Father. Throughout this book, you’ll: • Study how God richly displayed His grace to a deceptive man, Jacob. • Reflect on your own memories and see how God is working in your life. • Learn how God’s grace and forgiveness is readily available to each of us, no matter what tarnished past we may have. • Discover how God can change us to live a life more boldly for Him as we draw closer to Jesus.
Publisher: WestBow Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
At a more rapid pace than ever, we are all journeying through this treacherous life and sometimes we lose sight of God’s goodness and the redemptive grace God has for each of us. Finding God’s Grace in This Messy World is a Bible study that helps the reader dig into the Bible and study the life of a deceptive man named Jacob who found God’s beautiful grace even though he made so many mistakes. Read and discover that God’s saving grace is waiting for each of us, as well. Join Angela Banae Patterson in this four week study as you learn how to study the Bible. Through Angela’s wit and her personal stories, you’ll see the beauty of God woven in her life and though she has fallen short time and time again, she has always felt the forgiveness of her Father. Throughout this book, you’ll: • Study how God richly displayed His grace to a deceptive man, Jacob. • Reflect on your own memories and see how God is working in your life. • Learn how God’s grace and forgiveness is readily available to each of us, no matter what tarnished past we may have. • Discover how God can change us to live a life more boldly for Him as we draw closer to Jesus.
Gaming and the Divine
Author: Frank G. Bosman
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429018681
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
This book formulates a new theological approach to the study of religion in gaming. Video games have become one of the most important cultural artifacts of modern society, both as mediators of cultural, social, and religious values and in terms of commercial success. This has led to a significant increase in the critical analysis of this relatively new medium, but theology as an academic discipline is noticeably behind the other humanities on this subject. The book first covers the fundamentals of cultural theology and video games. It then moves on to set out a Christian systematic theology of gaming, focusing on creational theology, Christology, anthropology, evil, moral theology, and thanatology. Each chapter introduces case studies from video games connected to the specific theme. In contrast to many studies which focus on online multiplayer games, the examples considered are largely single player games with distinct narratives and ‘end of game’ moments. The book concludes by synthesizing these themes into a new theology of video games. This study addresses a significant aspect of contemporary society that has yet to be discussed in any depth by theologians. It is, therefore, a fantastic resource for any scholar engaging with the religious aspects of digital and popular culture.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429018681
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 229
Book Description
This book formulates a new theological approach to the study of religion in gaming. Video games have become one of the most important cultural artifacts of modern society, both as mediators of cultural, social, and religious values and in terms of commercial success. This has led to a significant increase in the critical analysis of this relatively new medium, but theology as an academic discipline is noticeably behind the other humanities on this subject. The book first covers the fundamentals of cultural theology and video games. It then moves on to set out a Christian systematic theology of gaming, focusing on creational theology, Christology, anthropology, evil, moral theology, and thanatology. Each chapter introduces case studies from video games connected to the specific theme. In contrast to many studies which focus on online multiplayer games, the examples considered are largely single player games with distinct narratives and ‘end of game’ moments. The book concludes by synthesizing these themes into a new theology of video games. This study addresses a significant aspect of contemporary society that has yet to be discussed in any depth by theologians. It is, therefore, a fantastic resource for any scholar engaging with the religious aspects of digital and popular culture.