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  •  — Market Watch

    Dr. Shane Enete, associate professor of finance in the Crowell School of Business, shares in this Market Watch article about the value in regularly tracking every expense in a phone app to help prevent from overspending.

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    Dr. Jane Kim, associate professor in the Torrey Honors College, writes about the uniqueness of humans recognizing other humans in ways that are more personal and intimate than anything AI can do, such as face, touch and voice recognition capable by computers in this Christian Scholars Review article. She uses many examples of Jesus in the Bible recognizing his disciples and others in ways that are deeply personal.

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    As a second part to a two-part Templeton Foundation series, Dr. Liz Hall, professor of psychology in the Rosemead School of Psychology, shares about how ignoring the presence of suffering and lament that is clearly displayed in the Bible has the potential of making others feel isolated. The psalms of lament are useful tools for people to navigate loss, grief and sorrow.

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