instruct us on the nature of the universe, human persons, our relationship with God, human communities and the moral life.20 This is echoed in more popular usages of worldview that advocate “thinking ‘worldview-ishly’ ” and the importance of “worldview-thinking” by putting the Christian “belief-system” at the center of our cognition because “how a person thinks significantly influences his [sic] actions.”21 A worldview is construed as a set of implicit ideas. Such construals of worldview belie an
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