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Against Worldview: Reimagining Christian Formation as Growth in Wisdom
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Simon P. Kennedy | Lexham Press
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Simon P. Kennedy | Lexham Press
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In Against Worldview: Reimagining Christian Formation as Growth in Wisdom, Simon P. Kennedy challenges the conventions of Christian worldview education and provides a better way.
Although the current concept of Christian worldview appears incontestable, it rests upon shaky philosophical foundations, fails to account for the complexities of how we interact with the world, and may even undermine the curiosity essential for true learning. But rather than shattering the lenses of Christian worldview, Kennedy reframes worldview around wisdom.
A biblical worldview is not downloaded all at once. It is cultivated piece by piece, as we learn about God, his world, and ourselves. Christian education is an organic process of learning to wisely nurture a biblical worldview.
152 pages
Simon's insight into the history of worldview was helpful and his understanding of the difficulties of implementing a 'Christian worldview' in the classroom was very relatable for me as a previous Christian Educator. He aptly rejects that we can ever have a perfect Christian worldview to input into our students but rather helpfully suggests we are to guide our students in wisdom towards this worldview as best we can. His solution, which focuses on wisdom and the direct teaching of the Bible and Theology, is worthy of consideration for all Educators who govern curriculum decisions at our Christian Schools.
Simon's insight into the history of worldview was helpful and his understanding of the difficulties of implementing a 'Christian worldview' in the classroom was very relatable for me as a previous Christian Educator. He aptly rejects that we can ever have a perfect Christian worldview to input into our students but rather helpfully suggests we are to guide our students in wisdom towards this worldview as best we can. His solution, which focuses on wisdom and the direct teaching of the Bible and Theology, is worthy of consideration for all Educators who govern curriculum decisions at our Christian Schools.
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