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Kevin / July 22, 2014

What are the Five Most Important Issues of Worldview Thinking?

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I have been getting into BiblicalTraining.org and their free training courses in Christian foundations, leadership, and ministry. (Personally, I am just starting going through Douglas Moo’s lectures on Romans. See more of their courses on my recent Free Online Seminary Resources post.)

Here is a short post from their blog by Dr. Ronald Nash:

What are the five most important issues of Worldview thinking?

The five most important issues of worldview thinking:

1) The question of God – Is there a God, what is God like?

2) The question of ultimate reality – Which philosophers describe with the technical word metaphysics- how old is the universe? How did the world get here? What is the relationship between the universe and God. And then the question of knowledge. Is knowledge possible?

3) How do we know the truth? – Is truth relative or is truth absolute and unchanging?

4) And then ethics – What are the principles of right and wrong behavior? Are those principles absolute and unchanging?

5) And then the fifth of these would be what do we know about human nature? – What is a man? What is a woman? What is a human being? Are we just bodies and when that body dies does that mean the end of the human being or is there conscious existence after death?

See Dr. Nash’s Essentials of Worldview Analysis for more on these five questions.

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