Living A Christian Worldview Essay

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The author undertakes a reflection of the “A Search for a Spirituality Course” and the “Living a Christian Life in a Secular World “courses, indeed the entire course work. And also, the impact made by the crucial course on a personal spiritual worldview. The author discusses the significance of the program and lessons learnt in a summarized form, and makes tentative conclusions towards the end.
Key words: God, godliness, spirituality, awe, regeneration, enlighten salvation, damnation, life, resurrection, humanity, eternity, hell, heaven, reason, rational, biblical, truth, heresy.
Does God really exist? Surely, that stands as an offensive road block to atheists or lukewarm believers especially those undergoing challenges without a forth right answer. Nevertheless, God exists, and that phenomenon revolves around a personal worldview. Accordingly, “worldview” reflects a personal disposition and belief towards the existence …show more content…

Actually, the purpose of the essay holds one of affirmation and reflection in respect to spirituality and faith formation. In the “MRS 622” and “MRS 633” courses, much insight was gained, in respect to existence of one true God and that mankind was created by Him (Yahweh in Hebrew). The courses had a crucial bearing in the fundamentals of one’s faith, present and eternity, and tenets of exegesis and hermeneutics. Absolutely, those who believe in Monotheistic appeal, ascribe to the faith of one true God, despite different doctrines by different factions. Similarly also, despite the fact that God created the entire humanity, some people ascribe to different worldviews such as henotheism, monism, pant atheism just to name a few. The Psalmist well noted “a fool has said in his heart, there is no God” (Ps.53:1). However the course fostered a balanced worldview approach to an