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    Video Games as a Form of Stress Relief and Emotional Improvement

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    Bibliography: leaves 51-61The potential risk factors and benefits of video games have been a topic of interest in psychology for quite some time (Anderson & Carnegey, 2009; Bushman & Gibson, 2011; Granic et al., 2014). This research study addressed the question as to whether video games can be emotionally beneficial to the ones playing them. It was hypothesized that relaxing games, when played over time for healthy periods of time, would help to significantly improve moods and lower stress levels. To test this hypothesis, participants completed measures of their positive affect, negative affect, and stress levels prior to and after one week of daily sessions of gaming. The game used for this study is known as “Stardew Valley” (Barone, 2016). As hypothesized, the results indicated a significant increase in positive affect, as well as significant decreases in negative affect and stress after the gameplay period. However, further research is required to observe whether there is a causal relationship between gaming and significant emotional benefit.Thesis (BA Honours)—Tyndale University, 2022For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]

    Canadian Research in Teacher Education: A Polygraph series ; v. 12

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    326-348This book chapter is located in an open access ebook located in the University of Calgary repository. https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/114502For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/11450

    The Teaching Vocation and the Interior Lives of Teachers

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    1-10The associated files for this work cannot be released until permission is received from the publisher.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]

    McMaster Biblical Studies series

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    A Retrospective on the Work of Dr. Susie C. Stanley, Scholar and Founder of the Wesleyan Holiness Women Clergy Conference

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    Please note that as these are recordings of oral presentations, they should not be cited as academic sources without contacting the presenter for permission. Any inquiries about presenter contact information should be sent to James Pedlar, [email protected] video of this presentation may be viewed at: https://vimeo.com/showcase/9592438/video/718753910 or contact [email protected], 28.41 MBLecture given at the Annual Wesley Studies Symposium, April 26, 2022, Tyndale University, Toronto, Ontario.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]

    Review of Fundamentalism or Tradition: Christianity after Secularism, edited by Aristotle Papanikolaou and George E. Demacopoulos

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    262-263Permission to upload the associated files for this item is waiting for permission from the publisherFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]://journal.equinoxpub.com/RST/article/view/25627/2719

    Evangelical Missiological Society Monograph Series ; 15

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    19-32Due to copyright restrictions this book chapter cannot be uploaded to the repositoryFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]

    Restoring Communities After Mass Violence

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    Includes bibliographical referencesThis title is under embargo until December 2027If you are an academic, student, or researcher with an academic institution located in the global south and wish to read this publication while it is under embargo, please contact us at [email protected] book is available for purchase through the Canadian Bible Society. https://biblescanada.com/tyndale-academic-pressFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] – Part One: Understanding Genocide – The Wounds and Demons of Genocide – A Survivor’s Perspective on the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda – The Socio-Constructivist Paradigm in Action: We Heal Together – Part Two: Life Wounds Healing Association (LIWOHA) – The Community-Based Approach to Mental Health After a Genocide – Healing the Wounds of Genocide Through LIWOHA Workshops – Part Three: Expanding LIWOHA – Storytelling and Healing After Genocide – Restorative Justice and Family Violence – The Community-Based Approach in Mental Health and Biodynamic Osteopathy: A Collaboration – Part Four: Religious Reflection on LIWOHA – Healing Life Wounds: A Priest’s Experience of Genocide and Healing – Deep Healing Through Forgiveness and Reconciliation – Concluding Remarks – Contributor Biographieshttps://biblescanada.com/tyndale-academic-pres

    Ten Days That Made the Middle East

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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-242) and index.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] – The First World War in the Middle East – ‘What a Difficult World the War has Bequeathed to Us!’ Middle East Diplomacy after 1918 – Churchill at the Colonial Office: Towards the Cairo Conference – ‘Everybody Middle East is Here’: Ten Days in Cairo, Act I – ‘We Have Done a Lot of Work’: Ten Days in Cairo, Act II – Not Quite Finished at Cairo: On to Jerusalem – Cairo in Action: Implementing the Sherifian Solution – Conclusion: The Cairo Conference in Historical Retrospec

    Atonement in Leviticus and Hebrews: Convergences and Divergences

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    Bibliography: leaves 83-85Leviticus describes cultic rituals within the historical context of the ancient Near East. In the biblical narrative, YHWH instructs Moses and the Levitical priesthood in various sacrificial offerings to provide atonement for violations against the covenant code between YHWH and the Israelite covenant community. The instructions they received distinguished them from contemporaneous cultic communities and established a systematic form of worship acceptable to YHWH. Levitical priests and offerings produced temporary atonement for unintentional sins; priests and offerings were co-dependent in their validity before YHWH. Blood atonement is the primary mode YHWH uses to reconcile humanity to himself. Leviticus foreshadows the detailed means of atonement fulfilled by Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ includes and transcends all Levitical atonement sacrifices. This thesis will focus on how the crucifixion of the incarnation of the Son of God fulfills the atonement models prefigured by Levitical offerings. This thesis will deepen the reader’s understanding of the relationship between Old and New Testament views of atonement. First, I will analyze changes and consistencies in ancient Near East beliefs surrounding blood sacrifice between the time of the Sinaitic events described by Leviticus and the Christological events described by the epistle to the Hebrews, with special attention to the Exodus group and tabernacle atonement theology. I will compare the atonement models presented by sacrificial animals with those provided by Christ. Detailed descriptions will provide syntheses of Levitical atonement with Christological atonement. More specifically, I will compare the atonement models in Leviticus with those presented in the epistle to the Hebrews. After providing a theology of atonement in Leviticus and Hebrews, I will consider convergences and divergences between Leviticus and Hebrews. In conclusion, counterarguments and final 5 results will synthesize my findings by considering how our interpretations of atonement in Leviticus change in light of Christ in Hebrews.Thesis (BA Honours)—Tyndale University, 2022For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] – Introduction & Methodologies – Historical-Critical Analysis of Atonement in Leviticus – Theology of Atonement in Leviticus – Theology of Atonement in Hebrews – Convergences and Divergences in Atonement from Hebrews interpreting Leviticus – Conclusions – Bibliography – Biblical References to Atonement

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