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Title: Worldview Class


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Worldview Class
  • 25 August 2009

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A Knights Tale
  • Inspired by "The Canterbury Tales," as well as
    the story of Ulrich von Lichtenstein, this is the
    story of William, a young squire with a gift for
    jousting.
  • After his master dies suddenly, the squire hits
    the road with his cohorts Roland and Wat.
  • On the journey, they stumble across an unknown
    writer, Chaucer. William, lacking a proper
    pedigree, convinces Chaucer to forge genealogy
    documents that will pass him off as a knight.
  • With his newly-minted history in hand, the young
    man sets out to prove himself a worthy knight at
    the country's jousting competition, and finds
    romance along the way.

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Armor
  • Kate commented that the armor which Ulrich was
    wearing was not originally made for him, and she
    offered to make new armor. Ulrich asked how much
    would it cost.
  • She said it would cost nothing, but instead take
    her as far as Paris. Ulrich refused and said that
    they walk alone, then asked her to take her gold
    (a payment for the vest fix).

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Armor of God
  • Ephesians 6

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Worldview
  • attempt to provide a comprehensive explanation of
    reality
  • The comprehensive framework of ones basic
    beliefs about things (al wolters)
  • Things anything about which it is possible to
    have a belief.
  • Beliefs a claim to some kind of knowledge
  • A set of assumptions we hold about the basic
    makeup of the world. (james sire)
  • An explanation and interpretation of the world,
    and an application of this view to life.
  • A model of the world which guides its adherents
    in the world.

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More Worldview
  • A worldview is an internal belief system about
    the real world what it is, why it is, and how
    it operates.
  • Within a persons mind, it defines the limits of
    what is possible and impossible.
  • it is all encompassing, there is not one area of
    interpretation that the worldview does not
    affect.
  • Primarily concerned with the ultimate nature of
    reality, and is a set of beliefs that produces a
    framework of meaning for interpreting life as a
    whole.
  • The term worldview refers to any ideology,
    philosophy, theology, movement, or religion that
    provides an overarching approach to understanding
    God, the world, and mans relations to God and
    the world. Noebel

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Common Components
  • Something exists
  • Universe is rational
  • Universe is predictable
  • All people have absolutes
  • All of us seek a reference point, whether it is
  • God
  • State
  • Love
  • Power
  • Man
  • Two contradictory statements cannot both be right
  • Only one WV can ultimately mirror reality
  • Contradictory WVs can not both/all be true
  • Tolerance vs intolerance
  • All people exercise faith
  • All presuppose certain things are true without
    proof

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Elements of a Worldview
  • Theology
  • Philosophy
  • Science
  • Psychology
  • Ethics
  • Sociology
  • Politics
  • Law
  • Economics
  • History

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Worldviews every body has one
  • Movies
  • Television
  • Music
  • Magazines
  • Newspapers
  • Government
  • Education
  • Science
  • Art
  • All of culture affected by world views

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Worldview Tools
  • An inquiring mind
  • A friends that discuss things
  • Appreciation for opposing viewpoints
  • A chance to fail
  • The truth
  • Knowledge of logical fallacies

Fallacy Detective
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Testing Worldviews
  • Should be rational
  • Not ask us to believe contradictory things
  • Should be supported by evidence
  • Consistent with what we observe
  • Should give satisfying comprehensive explanation
    of reality
  • Explain why things are the way they are
  • Should provide a satisfactory basis for living
  • We shouldnt have to borrow elements from another
    worldview in order to live in the world.

12
Questions
  • Why is there something rather than nothing?
  • Is there a God?
  • What is the nature of reality?
  • How do you know that you know?
  • What is the origin of life?
  • What is the nature of man?
  • What is right?
  • How do you determine what is right and wrong?
  • How do we live?
  • How are we governed?
  • What are the rules?
  • What about property and work?
  • What is the meaning of history?
  • Where did we come from?

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Need for a worldview
  • Unify thought and life
  • Define the good life and find meaning and hope in
    life
  • To guide thought
  • To guide action
  • To help us deal with an increasingly diverse
    culture
  • Many claims to truth
  • How do we sort through them all?

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So What?
  • Imagio Dei
  • Personal
  • Rational
  • Volitional
  • Emotional
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