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An Introduction to Christian Worldview: Pursuing God’s Perspective in a Pluralistic World is unavailable, but you can change that!

Everyone has a worldview. A worldview is the lens through which we interpret the cosmos and our lives in it. A worldview answers the big questions of life: What is our nature? What is our world? What is our problem? What is our end? As Anderson, Clark, and Naugle point out, our worldview cannot simply be reduced to a series of rational beliefs. We are creatures of story, and the kinds of stories...

Though we will never have a God’s-eye point of view, we can still argue for our point of view, even though we do argue in a not-so-vicious circle. Now, at last, let’s go on to apply the three worldview truth tests to the Christian worldview. Our three tests, again, are related to the consistency of worldview internally, externally, and existentially. The three worldview truth tests are based on the three theories of truth (discussed in chapter three)—coherence, correspondence, and pragmatic. Along
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