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The composite set of presuppositions, beliefs, and values a person possesses that shape how he or she see reality and determines how he or she will act. It refers to the collective set of fundamental convictions people hold and on which they base their actions ... A set of assumptions and perspectives that are true, partly true or completely false, which we hold consistently or inconsistently, consciously or unconsciously, through which we make sense of our lives and our world. This is the case for individuals and collectively for a society or culture, as well.

"...liberalism, [for instance] as an ideology, has a creedal character and is rooted in a fundamentally secular worldview. To begin with, liberalism starts with a basic faith in human autonomy extending well beyond a mere attachment to personal freedom. Autonomy means to be self-directed, to govern oneself in accordance with a law which one has chosen for oneself. Each of the ideologies attaches this autonomy to some manifestation of humanity, be it the individual or some community such as the state or nation. Liberalism assigns this autonomy to the individual, who is deemed to be the centre of the cosmos."
David Koyzis

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New Testament Worldview Vern S. Poythress (pdf)icon
Worldview Analysis Course @ BiblicalTraining.ord Ronald Nash - This an introductory course to the analysis of worldviews. These lectures were given at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida during the spring of 2002.icon
Public Theology and Prophecy Data: Factual Evidence that Counts for the Biblical Worldview Robert C. Newman, John A. Bloom & Hugh G. Gauch, Jr.icon
A Modern Mythos Max A Forsytheicon
A Summary of the Christian Worldview Brian Schwertleyicon
A World Split Apart Alexander I. Solzhenitsynicon
C.S. Lewis Brad Mercericon
Challenging the Church and Culture with Truth John Pipericon
Chaos in the Academy Albert Mohlericon
Christian Citizens and the News Media (Part 1) Albert Mohlericon
Christian Citizens and the News Media (Part 2) Albert Mohlericon
Confronting the Challenge of Ethical Relativism Douglas Groothuisicon
Developing a Biblical Worldview in 2004 Mark D. Roberts - 12-part Seriesicon
Do Christians Have a Worldview? (.pdf) Graham A. Coleicon
Early Christian Worldview N.T. Wrighticon
Eastern Pantheistic Monism J. Ligon Duncan IIIicon
Engaging in the Battle of Ideas Ravi Zachariasicon
Existentialism J. Ligon Duncan IIIicon
From Relativism and Skepticism to Truth and Certainty Dr. Josef Seiferticon
Fundamentalism Vs. Reformed Theology monergism.comicon
God the Clockmaker - Deism J. Ligon Duncanicon
God's Work of Grace in the Context of the Religions: A Reformed Proposal Tarrence Tiessenicon
How Your Theology Shapes Your Worldview Michael S. Hortonicon
Justifying Non-Christian Objections Douglas Wilson & Farrell Tillicon
No Place for Truth Derek W.H. Thomasicon
On Worldviews James H. Olthuisicon
Postmodernism (Part I) J. Ligon Duncan IIIicon
Postmodernism (Part II) J. Ligon Duncan IIIicon
Preaching Amid Pluralism Tim Kellericon
Presuppositional Confrontations Vincent Cheung (online book)icon
Resources on Apologetics Stand to Reasonicon
Responding to Relativism Gregory Koukl (series of essays scroll down)icon
The Battle for the Bible Derek W.H. Thomasicon
The Coming of the Goddess to the Land of Our Fathers Dr. Peter Jonesicon
The God Who Is Derek W.H. Thomasicon
The Pillars of Unbelief — Kant Peter Kreefticon
The Pillars of Unbelief—Nietzsche Peter Kreefticon
The Problem with Conservatism J. Budziszewskiicon
The Problem With Liberalism J. Budziszewskiicon
The Reformed Worldview on Behalf of a Godly Culture David J. Engelsmaicon
Thinking Biblically About the World’s Religions Kenneth Richard Samplesicon
Ultimate Questions Vincent Cheung (online book)icon
Was the New Testament Influenced by Pagan Philosophy? Ronald H. Nashicon
What in the World is a Worldview? Thinking Christianly About All of Life J. Ligon Duncanicon
When Everything is Permitted Wolfhart Pannenbergicon
World Views Jerry Solomonicon
Worldview Analysis Dr. Ronald Nashicon
Worldview Anomalies, Recalcitrant Facts and the Image of God JP Morelandicon
Worldview Foundations Paul Woolleyicon
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Revolutions in Worldview: The Flow of Western Thought
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