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Developing a Biblical Worldview: Seeing Things God’s Way is unavailable, but you can change that!

Developing a Biblical Worldview equips readers to think biblically about the world in which we live. Four questions that everyone asks, at least implicitly, about life and reality are used as a rubric for analyzing worldviews: Who are we? Where are we? What is wrong? What is the answer? Professor C. Fred Smith answers these questions from a biblical perspective, enabling readers to discern how...

Walsh and Middleton credit Alan Storkey and James Sire for the inspiration for this series of questions.21 Sire raised seven questions, later expanded to eight, in the fifth edition of The Universe Next Door. Storkey’s eight questions more closely contain elements of the Walsh/Middleton rubric: “What is my identity?” is the “Who Am I?” question. “What is wrong treatment of others?” is an aspect of the “What is wrong?” question, and “What will make me happy?” is one way of framing the “What is the
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