The Biblical vs. the Western Worldview
A worldview is the way we look at the world, how we interpret the events that happen within the world, and what our function in the world is. Modern Western Christians have a worldview that is significantly different from the worldview described in the Bible and understood by the biblical authors.
In these notes, John Harrigan walks through Genesis 1 and describes the worldview of the Bible, comparing and contrasting it to the modern Western worldview based on Greek philosophy.
Because one's worldview affects the way scripture is interpreted, this session is highly foundational to a correct biblical theology.
These notes are from session 2 of John's Biblical Theology Seminar.
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