Gospel.com Topics Feed - Worldview
2011-10-20T15:07:30-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/worldview/Christianity and the creative arts - why it mattershttp://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/57242011-10-20T15:07:30-05:00
How a culture portrays itself and its ideals in art (including film, literature, music, even clothes design) is obviously deeply intertwined with its worldview. Revive Our Hearts: Radical Womanhood with Carolyn McCulleyhttp://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=292&topic_name=Biblical Womanhood2010-08-20T14:41:12-05:00
Nancy welcomes Carolyn McCulley as they discuss how we as God’s women can have biblical feminine faith in a feminist world. Carolyn takes us through the history of feminism, exposing its anti-God agenda and presenting the pro-woman truth of Scripture. Nancy and Carolyn challenge us to take part in a counter-revolution and be women who reflect God’s way of thinking in this world. Revive Our Hearts: You've Come a Long Way, Baby! (Mary Kassian)http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=263&topic_name=Biblical Womanhood2010-08-20T13:47:53-05:00
Mary Kassian explores how the philosophy of feminism developed and was integrated into our culture. She shares how we, as believers, can know what to do and how to live in order to understand the beauty of what true womanhood is all about. Books and free courses to help Christians understand culture and worldviewhttp://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/understand-culture.php2010-08-07T17:13:51-05:00
The books in this section explain culture and worldview, and how to engage with our postmodern world. Book review: Culture Making - Recovering Our Creative Calling, by Andy Crouchhttp://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/culture-making-recovering-our-creative-calling.php2010-08-07T15:52:25-05:00
Crouch is a leading Christian analysist of culture, and in this ground-breaking book explains what culture is, how to understand it, and then how Christians can ‘make culture’. He gives believers tools for cultivating and creating culture by helping us to make sense of the world around us. Book review: The Death of Truth, editor Dennis McCallum, Baker Book Publishershttp://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/death-of-truth.php2010-08-07T15:51:20-05:00
Christianity and Christian ethics are under attack as never before. But so often, we are like a blind-folded child in a party game: we know someone is hitting us, but we don’t understand who, why, or the nature of the attack. This book is probably the best available for explaining ‘postmodernism’. Don’t be put off by this technical term! It really just means ‘mood of the age’. Book review: Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from its Cultural Captivity by Nancy Pearceyhttp://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/total-truth-liberating-christianity-from-its-cultural-captivity.php2010-08-07T15:50:09-05:00
Pearcey brings remarkable scholarship and perceptive insights to this vital book. She demonstrates the importance of worldview; how different worldviews have impacted Christians and the proclamation of the Gospel; and how we have often yielded ground to secular worldviews because we have not attempted to understand them. Book review: The Shaping of Things to Come, by Michael Frost and Alan Hirschhttp://internetevangelismday.com/bookreviews/shaping-of-things-to-come.php2010-08-07T15:38:43-05:00
The message of Frost and Hirsch is vital for the 21st century church. In essence it is this: we in the West no longer live in Christendom – societies that have a broadly Christian worldview. Instead, we are in the same situation that most missionaries encounter in a non-Christian culture. How Do You Maintain a Godly Perspective throughout the Day?http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/28/how-do-you-maintain-a-godly-perspective-throughout-the-day/2009-11-05T15:42:01-05:00
Unless you’re living on Mars, every day you’re faced with ideas and philosophies—both subtle and obvious—that are contrary to the Christian worldview. So, how do you maintain a Godly perspective throughout the day? Let this mind be in you - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Philippians%202:5-8&version=KJV2009-08-28T13:06:48-05:00
How are Christians to think and behave? Jesus Christ is our model in all things. We are to try in all things to adopt the mindset of Jesus, with God's help.