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Session 1: Five Files in Everyone’s Mind
Provides a practical definition of worldview, introduces
the five components of all worldviews, and explains
the governing role of a worldview in determining values
that guide behavior and shape culture. Session
2: What is “Nature” and How Does It Eat
People Up?
Unveils the Greek roots of secular thought that persist
to the present hour, and considers the many consequences
of viewing “Nature” as “the biggest
thing you can think of.” Session
3: What Makes Humans More Valuable Than Pigs?
Explores the basis for human worth, and presents the
uniqueness of God and His relationship to the created
realm.
Session 4: When it Comes to Gravity, God Didn’t
Give Us Three Choices
Defines the biblical concept of moral order, and identifies
six characteristics of modern thought that have shaped
Western culture.
Session 5: What Drives Postmodern Thought?
Explains the meaning of “postmodernism”
and its influence on contemporary society. Suggests
how Christians can respond appropriately.
Session 6: The Problem with Acting Naturally
Contrasts the biblical view of freedom with that of
the Father of Postmodernism: Friedrich Nietzsche.
Session 7: What Makes the Most Convincing
Lie?
Uncovers the roots of Western Dualism in the philosophy
of Socrates and Plato, contrasting this with the biblical
view of the material world and what our response should
be as Christians. Session 8: Casting
Light on Plato’s Shadow
Bursts the myth of the “secular world,”
and provides a biblical alternative to this paralyzing
outcome of Western Dualism. Session
9: Have You Ever Seen a Secular Color?
Paints a compelling picture for Christian artists, farmers,
stockbrokers and plumbers.
Session 10: Putting the Pieces Together
Provides practical tools for making the connections
between all pieces of life and the bigger picture of
a biblical frame of reference. |
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