Worldview Research Paper
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Worldview Research Paper
I.
What is a worldview?
A worldview is the manner in which someone views their experiences and their
existence. Everyone on the entire planet has a worldview of some kind, whether it be
religious or not. Some people have the worldview that the outcome of their life is all
based on fate or the universe, that life is all up to chance and humans arose out of
evolution. They would view the things and circumstance surrounding them as nothing but
coincidence. Christians hold their identity in the Lord and the inherent value that is given
to them in the bible. A person’s worldview is one of the most important influencers on
how they act and respond to situations. Philip Ryken says that the Church, “cannot be
said truly to have a Christian view of the world unless what [they] love as well as what
[they] think is directed to the glory of God, and unless this is readily apparent in the way
[they] live in the world,” (Ryken, 2013). Overall, worldview largely determines how
active a role someone plays in their own life’s course as well as the morality they live by.
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Biblical/Christian Worldview
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The Question of Origin (How did life begin? How did mankind come into existence?)
The biblical worldview is that human life began when God created man and put
him in a garden to rule over the animals and tend to the plants (Genesis 1:27). God
molded the first man from the dust and breathed into him and then after noticing he
was lonely, created a woman from the rib of the sleeping man (Genesis 2:7). The man
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and woman were instructed to be “fruitful and increase in number” and that is how
man came to inhabit the earth (New International Version, 2002).
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The Question of Identity (What does it mean to be human? Are humans more
important than animals?)
God very clearly states in the bible that man is made in his image, and so to be
human means to be made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27). Additionally, being
human means being an inherently sinful and broken due to the distance put between
God and humanity. Humanity is irredeemable in the eyes of God but because the Lord
desired community with His fallen creation, he sent a sacrifice to atone for the sins of
man. Humans are more important than animals because God created the animals for
the use of man (Genesis 1:28, Genesis 1:30). Humans are also more important than
animals because, “humans have souls and animals don't, and humans have reason and
animals don't,” (BBC, 2009).
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The Question of Meaning/Purpose (Why does mankind exist? Why do I exist?)
The sole purpose of man is to glorify God. In Isaiah 43:7 God says that his people
are “created for [His] glory,” and thus is the purpose of mankind (New International
Version, 2002). God gives lots of other commandments but glorifying the Lord can be
summed up in the command love God and to love people (Matthew 22:37-40). Rev.
Dr. Rob Schenck wrote that, “
It is the very depth of God’s character to love, and as
believers, our character must reflect God’s character” (Schenck 2017).
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The Question of Morality (What is meant by right and wrong? How should I live?)
When humanity strayed from God after the first initial sin in the Garden of Eden, sin
became a part of the everyday nature of life. God had to help people discern what was
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