Course curriculum

  • 1

    Chapter 1

    • THE SIGNIFICANCE OF UNDERSTANDING ONTOLOGY

    • What is Ontology?

    • Importance of Understanding Being

    • Spiritual Aspect of Being

    • Nothing vs. Something

    • The Storyteller vs. The Character

    • Personal Application

  • 2

    Chapter 2

    • THE MEANING OF BEING

    • What is Meant by Being?

    • Being Human in the World

    • The Being and the Self

    • Being and Life

    • Being Human Means Being Relational

    • Language and Being

    • Being Human Means Knowing

    • Scripture and Being Human

    • Personal Application

  • 3

    Chapter 3

    • THE SPIRITUAL BEING

    • Spirit vs. Soul

    • We Were Created as Spiritual Beings

    • We are Spiritually Relational

    • We Continue to be Showered with Divineness

    • Being in Christ

    • Higher Self

    • Personal Application

  • 4

    Chapter 4

    • YOU ARE A UNIQUE BEING

    • Distinctions and Being

    • Truth and Individuality

    • We Are All Unique

    • Being and Purpose

    • You Are a Creative Expression of God’s Mind

    • Accept Your Personal Being

    • Personal Application

  • 5

    Chapter 5

    • AUTHENTICITY OF BEING

    • The Authenticity of Job

    • Being Authentic vs. Being Inauthentic

    • Inauthenticity is a Phase

    • The Challenge of Being Authentic

    • Being Authentic is Effective

    • Personal Application

  • 6

    Chapter 6

    • BEING AND NOTHINGNESS

    • Job’s Awareness of Nothingness

    • Being-For-Itself and Being-In-Itself

    • Being and Nothingness

    • Possibility in Nothingness

    • Create a Void

    • Completion

    • Personal Application

  • 7

    Chapter 7

    • WAY OF BEING

    • Our Way of Being

    • The Error of Letting External Context Define Being

    • Strong Suits

    • Rackets

    • Ways of Being Relational

    • Distinctions for the Ideal Way of Being

    • Dealing with Strong Suits and Rackets

    • Be a Contribution

    • Personal Application

  • 8

    Chapter 8

    • PREDICTABLE CONTEXT VS. CONTEXT OF POSSIBILITY

    • On Defining the Self

    • Perceptions Create Predictable Contexts

    • Context of Possibility

    • Reframing the Context

    • Content Reframe vs. Context Reframe

    • The Art of Reframing

    • Personal Application

  • 9

    Bibliography

    • Bibliography