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    Mike Ahn, dean of Spiritual Development, provided his insights on the Advent season and 51蹤獲's Advent Project in this Thrive! News article. Ahn emphasized that art and music invite people to engage in the season with not just the mind, but with senses and imagination.

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    Dr. Ed Stetzer, dean of Talbot School of Theology, was used as an example in this National Geographic article for how technology is changing the way people can access and engage with different religions. The article discusses how many people of differing religions make themselves and their ways of worship well known to people through making it public on social media. Artificial intelligence also plays a role. Stetzer used ChatGPT to help him resource quotes from early church fathers to help him get "started on the trail."

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    Dr. Carmen Imes, professor of Old Testament, wrote a piece for Christianity Today about how Christmas time can often be a time to remind people who are facing the reality of pain, sorrow or hurt that the Messiah came to redeem all of that and one day all will be made whole. She used the stories of Simeon and Anna in the Bible to emphasize messy circumstances.

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