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Developing your Christian worldview: a handbook for growth in ministry
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- A worldview is a set of assumptions with which a person perceives, understands, interprets, acts, and reacts to the world. Worldview affects the cognitive, affective, and volitive center of a person, and therefore Christian ministry should seek to effect changes at the level of worldview. Among Chinese intellectuals the May Fourth Movement at the beginning of the twentieth century initiated profound changes in worldview. This project proposes that this moment in history Christians could effect a massive worldview change among contemporary Chinese intellectuals. The project discusses Christian worldview in relation to Marxist-naturalistic worldviews in four categories: reality, humanity, epistemology, and history.
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