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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Worldview is so much more than a heading in a theology book
Worldview is Personal Our worldview determines how we live. If the underlying structure of the world is designed, purposeful, and knowable, and if the direction of the world ends in the glory of the Creator, then life here, centered on … Continue reading
When we gather around glory, we ought to know what it is
I propose the glory of Christ as the central, unifying concept for a distinctively Christian integration. Since glory is the central focus of the content of integrative thinking, an investigation of integrative thinking must begin with a clarification of what … Continue reading
Teasing out the categories of interdisciplinary integration
This spring I delve into interdisciplinary integration as an essential process within the integration of faith and learning. Each Saturday of this term, I shall post a 300-word reflection of the week’s ponderings. This is the first reflection. I begin … Continue reading