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Worldview Assessment & Training Dan Smithwick Nehemiah Institute
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This seminar will give you: Education:Meaning of “worldview” Information:Trends of worldview Motivation:The why of “worldview” in every classroom Inspiration:You can do it!
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Mission statement: Undoing Dewey.
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1: Meaning of Worldview
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Definitions: Any ideology, philosophy, theology, movement, or religion that provides an overarching approach to understanding God, the world, and man’s relations to God and the world. Dr. David Noebel Summit Ministries
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Definitions: In simplest terms, a worldview is a set of beliefs about the most important issues in life. Dr. Ronald Nash Reformed Theological Seminary
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“Worldview” verses “For my thoughts are not ______ __________, neither are your ways My ways, saith the Lord.” Isaiah 55:8 “—and bringing into captivity _______ _________to the obedience of Christ.” II Cor. 10:5 thoughtsyour every thought
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Common Worldviews Atheism Existentialism Hedonism Humanism Materialism Nihilism Pantheism Polytheism Postmodernism Pragmatism Socialism Theism
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War of Worldviews Christian Biblical Theism Anti-Christian Atheism Existentialism Hedonism Humanism Materialism Nihilism Pantheism Pragmatism Postmodernism Socialism
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P olitics How we govern E conomics How we prosper E ducation How we learn R eligion What we worship S ocial Issues How we relate Worldview Categories
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PEERS Testing A Biblical worldview assessment program designed to assess how one views God, man and world around him.
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Limited Government- Purpose of civil government: Limited? Expansive? or
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Meaning of Biblical Worldview Education Politics Economics Education Religion Social Issues Objective knowledge
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Question the significance of the Word- Politics Economics Education “Religion” Social Issues
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Look elsewhere for “real life” issues Politics Economics Education Religion Social Issues Philosophers Scientists Politicians Talking Heads Media
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2: Results and Trends of worldview understanding
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Worldview Categories Score Range Biblical Theism 70 - 100 Moderate Christian 30 - 69 Secular Humanism 0 - 29 Socialism< 0
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Summary test results: (Scale: -100 to +100) Biblical Scholars: (several dozen) 87.8 Humanists: (several dozen) -45.4 Christian school faculty: (500+) 52.9 Christian school students: (15,000+) 27.8 Public school students: (1000+) 7.9
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Ministry Leaders Biblical Theism Moderate Christian Secular Humanism
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Humanists & New Ager’s Biblical Theism Socialism
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Influence on Society? Humanists Biblical Scholars Two bodies of thought
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PEERS Trend Analysis Christian youth in public schools Moderate Christian
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PEERS Trend Analysis Christian youth in “worldview” schools
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PEERS Trend Analysis Traditional Christian schools
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Worldview of youth- Shaped more by MTV, than by KJV
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Your students?- What are the dominate factors shaping their worldview? Do they start with scripture? Do they have a burden for truth? Is secular culture shaping their views?
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Highest scoring school Covenant Academy, Boise, ID
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Lowest scoring school
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3: Worldview in every Classroom
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Contributing factors- Curriculum selection State of Christian home/church Education philosophy of faculty
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If this is so- Humanists Biblical Scholars Two bodies of thought Humanist Manifesto The Bible
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And if this is true- God despises Humanism “And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal.” (Matt 25:46)
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Then this is disaster in making. 90% of Christian youth Biblical Theism Humanism/Socialism
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Raise the bar-
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The end-- “Come, let us build—” Neh. 2:17
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