Christian Worldview Research Paper

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Every human being is shaped by a world view, whether they are conscious of this or not. Some individuals are aware that they have a world view and know exactly how to describe it, while others are clueless as to what their world view is. There are also many different world views, ranging from the Eastern view of loyalty, to the Western view of individualism. In this paper, the Christian world view will be discussed. The Christian world view is based on three distinct events-creation, the fall of man, and the redemption of man. This paper will explore each of these events and will discuss how they combined to form the overall Christian world view.

What is a Worldview?

According to Walsh and Middleton, worldviews “are perceptual frameworks. …show more content…

In fact, “worldviews are best understood as we see them incarnated, fleshed out in actual ways of life” (Walsh 17). Walsh and Middleton also describe a world view as not “merely a vision of life. It is always a vision for life as well” (Walsh. 32). Although there are many different world views, every world view shares common characteristics with others. An individual’s world view is responsible for determining their values and how they view and interpret events in the world. A world view is essentially an individual’s view of how the world should work and how individuals should behave. However, world views are always communal (Walsh 32). In fact, “true community is possible only when people are bound together by a common way of life rooted in a shared vision of life” (Walsh 32). These shared qualities lead to four facts that are true across any world view. The first is that a worldview must be both descriptive and prescriptive. A worldview must be able to both receive and interpret information and send information that can alter your perceptions. So, not only does a worldview root your life (descriptive), it also orients it (prescriptive).

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