Tawa J. Anderson (Dr. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is an associate professor of philosophy and an honorary director of Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He was a researcher at Garrett at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and gave lectures on various philosophical courses. He also served as English pastor at the Edmonton China Baptist Church for seven years and served as a part-time Baptist pastor at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Anderson is passionate about the philosophy of contemporary Christians, especially philosophy and education, and has written several articles in the journal. . Western Canada, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Colorado. He and his wife Vanessa have three children. W. Michael Clark (Dr. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Arizona State University Law Professor) is a legal assistant at the Arizona State Appellate Court. He taught at Oklahoma Baptist University for three years before enrolling in law school. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona. David K. Naugle (Dr. Dallas Theological Seminary at the University of Texas at Arlington) is a president and philosophical professor at Dallas Baptist University and has been working for over 20 years. He was also the director of the Paideia College Association (formerly known as the Pew College Association) and hosted a weekly lecture titled "Friday's Workshop" at Dallas Baptist University. He is the author and author of the "Recycling Christian Intellectuals" series. Tradition Naugle is Colson Fellow of Wilberforce Forum, a Christian worldview think tank sponsored by a prison scholarship near Washington, DC. He is also a member of the Advisory Committee of the International Christian Institute and the Brian Critical Thought and Practice Center, and is also a member of the editorial committee of the magazine.
Introduction to the Christian world view: pursuing the viewpoint of God in the pluralistic world gives us different views when trying to explain elephants in the room and other big problems the world needs . Anderson, Clark, Naugle are convenient guides to guide the reader to truth and deception in order to find the real thing and to know how it is right. Naugle is his epoch - making work Worldview: I saw the concept history in detail on the cover, I was fascinated by the work soon. In addition to my obvious love for all things related to world view research, this work is based on James Sire's work in the next world.
Introduction What is the world view? The view of the world is the philosophy of our lives and the way we see the world around us. This is our view on life, death, politics, and religion. Having Christian's view of the world provides the foundation for stability and morality that can not be used in the world view other than Christian. From the view of the Christian world, we believe that God created us in his statue. We believe that we were built in the statue of God, so we should stick to a series of morals. Biblical world view of the world Christina Roberts L27520522 September 30, 2015 INFT 101 Papers In paragraphs 1-8 of Rome, Paul announced the truth as the basis of the Biblical worldview. Paul deals with specific elements related to nature, human identity, human relations, and culture. In this article, I intend to compare and compare chapters 1 to 8 of Rome. I believe that the teachings of Paul encourage us to seek the truth of the Bible.