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The Art (and Science) of Relationships

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Overview

Why do relationships matter?

What’s the basis for those deep, seemingly unresolvable conflicts?

How do I make my relationships thrive?

This course provides learners with trusted scholarly insights integrated with Biblical wisdom that speaks to the heart of doing relationships well. You will come away with answers that you can apply to your own relationships.

Topics covered include:

  • The importance of emotional safety and trust
  • The impact of digital technology on your relationships
  • The role of forgiveness and gratitude
  • The art and science of communication and conflict
    • Gives answers that you can apply to your own relationships.
    • Explores the importance of emotional safety and trust.
    • Explains the role of forgiveness and gratitude.
    • Lesson 1: Why Do Relationships Matter?
    • Lesson 2: Creating Emotional Safety and Trust
    • Lesson 3: Listening (and Communicating) Well
    • Lesson 4: Handling Conflict
    • Lesson 5: Taming Technology
    • Lesson 6: Practicing Forgiveness
    • Lesson 7: Gratitude and Suffering

    Biola University is a leading Christ-centered university in Southern California that offers a premier, nationally ranked education and has been named one of the nation's “up and coming” universities by U.S. News & World Report four times in five years. Founded in 1908, Biola is committed to the mission of biblically centered education, scholarship and service — equipping men and women in mind and character to impact the world for the Lord Jesus Christ. With more than 5,500 students at its Los Angeles-area campus and around the world, the university offers more than 150 academic programs through its nine schools, ranging from the B.A. to the Ph.D.

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      $12.99

      Digital list price: $24.99
      Save $12.00 (48%)

      In production