Apologetics, Worldview

Reading For 4/1

Crucifixion with side panels of Saints Sebastian and Anthony. Isenheim altarpiece–closed. Image send to Robin Stolfi (Transaction : 632556596520625000) © Giraudon / Art Resource, NY / Art Resource

Our reading for this forum will be a chapter titled Worldview Thinking by the Christian Philosopher Ronald Nash. It comes from his book, Life’s Ultimate Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy.

We will discuss the chapter focusing on what a worldview is, why everyone has one, and how worldview thinking is a helpful tool for analyzing alternative views of reality.

Here are some helpful resources if you want to dig deeper:

Philosophy as Comprehensive Vision by philosopher Lewis Hahn (written for an audience of psychologists but has helpful insights on worldview thinking).

In Defense of Metaphysics by philosopher Brand Blanshard. A presentation and defense of metaphysics and worldview thinking.

From Gender Feminism to Catholicism by Kimberley Manning. Referenced by Nash as a change in worldview. Posted simply as an example.

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Resources For 3/18

Our next forum will be a kind of “debrief” of our previous forum and highlight some of the important things we learned together from Pr. Dare.  Using that as our foundation, we will also discuss and analyze the following:

10 Reasons Socialism Fails (Audio podcast by Dr. Frank Turek)

The Three Fatal Flaws of Equity  (An article by Jason Jimenez of Cross Examined)

From Amy Hall of Stand to Reason:

What Must Be True for Ultimate Justice to Exist