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In the meantime, please enjoy these publications and presentations by former Chair of Integration, Dr. Alvin Dueck.
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- Reimer, K. S. & Dueck, A. (2012). Spiritual
Identity: Personal narratives for faith and spiritual living.Religions3, 251–265.
Dueck, A. (2012). Culture, language,and integration,Journal of Psychology
and Theology, 40(2), 116-121.
Dueck, A., & Byron, K. (2011).
Community, spiritual traditions, and disasters in collective societies. Journal
of Psychology & Theology, 39(3), 244-254.
- Hook, J. N., Worthington, E. L. Jr., Utsey, S.
O., Davis, D. E., Van Tongeren, D. R., Gartner, A., Jennings, D. J., &
Dueck, A. Does forgiveness require interpersonal interactions? Individual differences in conceptualization of forgiveness.Personality and Individual Differences, 53, 687- 692.
Kyei, J., Dueck, A., Indart, M. J.,
& Nyarko, N. Y. (2012).
Supernatural belief systems, mental health, andperceptions of mental disorders in Ghana. International Journal of Culture and Mental
Health(00), 1-15.
Dueck, A., & Han, B. (Eds.). (2012).Psychology of Religion in the People’s Republic of China.Pastoral Psychology61(5/6), 603-1049.
Brown, A., Abernethy, A., Gorsuch, R.,
& Dueck, A. (2010). Sacred violation, perceptions of injustice, and angerin Muslims.Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 31, 1-35.
Goodman, D., Dueck, A., & Langdal,
J. (2010). The ‘heroic I’: A Levinasian critique of modern narcissism. Theory & Psychology, 20(5), 667-685.
Dueck,
A. (2010). Honoring my tradition: Particularity, practice and patience. In G.
Moriarty (Ed.), Integrating faith and
psychology (pp. 168-187). Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.
Reimer, K. S., Dueck, A., Adelchanow,
L., & Muto, J. D. (2009).Developing spiritual identity:
retrospective accounts from Muslim, Jewish, and Christian
exemplars. In M. de Souza et al. (Eds.), International handbook
of education for spirituality, care and wellbeing (pp. 507-523). Netherlands: Springer.
Dueck, A., Reimer, K., Morgan, J.
& Brown, S. (2009). Let peace flourish: Descriptive and applied researchfrom the Conflict Transformation Study. In M. Abu-Nimer & D. Augsburger (Eds.), Peace-building by, between, and beyond Muslims and Evangelical Christians
(pp. 233-254). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Dueck, A. Goodman, D. & Ghali, A.
(2009). Christian psychology and the (Ir)Relevance of Jesus.Direction, 38, 209-222.
- Dueck, A., Langdal, J., Goodman, D., & Ghali, A. (2009). Prophetic words for psychologists: particularity, ethics and peace, Pastoral Psychology, 58, 289–301.
- Reimer, K., Dueck, Al., Adelchanow, L., & Muto, J.D. (2009). Developing spiritual identity: Retrospective accounts from Muslim, Jewish, and Christian examplars. In M. de Souza et al. (eds), International handbook of education for spirituality, care and wellbeing, international handbooks of religion and education 3, (pp. 505-522). New York, NY: Springer.
- Shenk, W., and Dueck, A. (2009). Social location and christian identity: some historical perspectives. In M. Abu-Nimer & D. Augsburger, (Eds.), Peace-building by, between, and beyond Muslims and Evangelical Christians (pp.115-128). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
- Dueck, A. (2008). Thin therapist, thick clients, and a prozac od. Presented to the Spirituality, Theology and Health Seminar, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC.
- Dueck, A., Reimer, K., & Finlay, L. (2008). Secularity, psychology, and the Mennonite university, Direction, 37, 38-49.
- Dueck, A., & Walling, S. (2007). The contribution of Bishop K. H. Ting to Christian/pastoral counseling. Pastoral Psychology, 56, 143-156.
- Dueck, A, Ting S-K., and Cutiongco, R. Constantine, Babel, and Yankee Doodling: Whose indigenity? whose psychology?Pastoral Psychology, 56, 55-72
- Mwiti, G.K., and Dueck, A, (2006). Christian counselling: An African indigenous perspective, Pasadena, CA: Fuller Seminary Press
- Brown, S., Reimer, K., Dueck, A., Gorsuch, R., Taylor, T., and Strong, R. (2007). A particular peace: psychometric properties of the just peacemaking inventory. Peace and conflict: Journal of peace psychology. 14, 75-92.
- Reimer, K., Dueck, A, Morgan, J., and Kessel, D. A peacable common: gathered wisdom from exemplar muslim & christian peacemakers, in A Day, (ed.). Religion and the Individual, Ashgate Publishers.
- Dueck, A., Cutiongco, M.E.R., and Ramos, Z. (2006). Patterns of indigenizing psychology in Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Proceedings of the First World Congress of Cross Cultural Psychiatry, Sept. 23-26, Beijing, China.
- Yang, Y., Ting, S-K., and Dueck, A. (2006). Family therapy and Chinese culture: Isolated, layered or integrated. Proceedings of the First World Congress of Cross Cultural Psychiatry, Sept. 23-26, Beijing, China.
- Ting, S-K., and Dueck, A. (2006). Effects of language and culture on bilingual Chinese verbal expression of depression. Proceedings of the First World Congress of Cross Cultural Psychiatry, Sept. 23-26, Beijing, China.
- Dueck, A., and Parsons, T. (2006). Ethics, alterity, and psychotherapy: A Levinasian perspective. Pastoral Psychology, 45, 271-281.
- Dueck, A. (2007). Anabaptism and psychology: Personal reflections. In D. Schipani (Ed.), Mennonite perspectives on pastoral counseling (pp. 46-58). Elkhart, IN: Institute of Mennonite Studies.
- Dueck, A. Thick patients, thin therapy and a Prozac God, Theology News and Notes, Winter 2006.
- Reimer, K. and Dueck, A., Neufeld, G., Steenwyk, S., Sidesinger, T., Linscott, A. and Shin, H. Varieties of religious attachment: Working models in semantic space, Presented at Metanexus Conference, April, 5, 2006.
- Dueck, A. (2006). Member care. In Kraybill, J.R., Sawatzky, W. and Van Engen, C. (Eds.). Evangelical, ecumenial and Anabaptist Missiologies in conversation: Essays in honor of Wilbert R. Shenk, Maryknoll: Orbis, 257-266.
- Reimer, K. and Dueck, A. (2006). Inviting Soheil: Narrative and embrace in Christian caregiving, Christian Scholars Review. 204-220.
- Dueck, A., Becker, B., Goodman, D., and Jones, P. (2005). Violent religions: Monologue or dialogue? Review of The destructive power of religion: Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Vols. 1-4, by J. Harold Ellens (Ed.)., 50, 7, Article 8
- Dueck, A., & Parsons, T. D. (2004). Integration discourse: Modern and postmodern. Journal of Psychology & Theology, 32(3), 232-247.
- Dueck, A. and Parsons, T. (2004).Imaginative prayer. Conversations, 2, 57-63.
- Dueck, A. Christian psychology in an era of openness, Nanjing Theological Review, 57, 66-76.
- Dueck, A. and Reimer, K. (2003). Religious discourse in psychotherapy. International Journal of Existential Psychology, 1, 3-15.
- Dueck, A. and Reimer, K. (2003). Retrieving the virtues in psychotherapy: Thick and thin discourse. American Behavioral Scientist 47, 427-448.
- Dueck, A. (2002). Speaking the languages of sin and pathology. Christian Counseling Today, 10, 20-24.
- Dueck, A. (2002). Babel, Esperanto, shibboleths, and Pentecost: Can we talk? Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 21, 72-80.
- Dueck, A. and Herrera, A. (1999). Communal identity and the Christian therapist.
Marriage and Family: A Christian Journal, 2, 369-379.
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- Dueck, A. C. (1995). Between Jerusalem and Athens: Ethical perspectives on
culture, religion, and psychotherapy. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House. (Available
from Fuller Bookstore)
Table of contents
Prologue and Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Conclusion
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