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Worldview Boutique Some key points from James Sire’s The Universe Next Door

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Why this book? Š Outline basic worldviews that underlie the way we think Š Trace historically how these worldviews developed Š Show postmodernism’s twist Š Understand ourselves and others so we can genuinely communicate 18-Sep-12

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Worldview defined "A world view is a set of presuppositions (assumptions which may be true, partially true or entirely false) which we hold (consciously or subconsciously, consistently or inconsistently) about the basic make-up of our world." -- Sire 18-Sep-12

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Worldview: An iceberg analogy

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What a worldview does . . . One’s worldview determines how the events and circumstances of life will be understood . . . accepted . . . and acted upon.

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Sire’s 8 questions Š What is prime reality? Š What is the nature of external reality, the world around us? Š What is a human being? Š What happens at death? Š Why is it possible to know anything? Š How do we know what is right and wrong? Š What is meaning of human history? Š What personal, life-orienting core commitments are consistent with this 18-Sep-12 worldview? 6

How important are religious beliefs to one’s world view? Š “Theology is not simply a system of beliefs to be added alongside the others. Theology is the master blueprint on which all other blueprints are mapped” Š -- Paul Hiebert, missionary anthropologist

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Christian Theism Subtitle: A universe charged with the grandeur of God

Š Knowledge, death, reality, ethics, history, and the realness of human beings are all focused on God.

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Deism Sire’s subtitle: The clockwork universe Š Timeline: 1500

Š God Š is distant: Š an intellect to be recognized Š not a person to be worshipped

Š is an architect; not a lover or judge

Š Cosmos is not fallen or abnormal 18-Sep-12

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John Locke, Buckmeister Fuller, Voltaire, Albert Einstein

The cosmos in Deism Š Cosmos is a closed, linear cause and effect system Š “Clockwork universe” -- God simply left it to run on its own Š God, as the First Cause, never intervenes Š Miracles are not possible

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Naturalism Subtitle: The silence of finite space Š Timeline: 1630

Š Dialectical materialism / secular humanism Š God is removed: history was selfactivating Š Human personality is only an interrelation of chemical properties Š Values are manmade 18-Sep-12

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Russell, Astrophysicist Carl Sagan

Naturalism Š “Free will as it is traditionally conceived …simply does not exist…. There is no way that the evolutionary process as it is currently conceived can produce a being that is truly free to make choices” – William Provine, naturalistic, atheistic biologist at Cornell University 18-Sep-12

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Naturalism Š C.S. Lewis in his book Miracles – Naturalism is self-refuting because it is inconsistent with the validity of reasoning.

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Nihilism Sire’s subtitle: Zero point Š Timeline: 1870

Š Extreme pessimism / skepticism Š Nothing has meaning, value, significance, dignity or worth Š Human beings are conscious machines with no ability to effect their destiny Š Human animal only invents values B.F. Skinner 18-Sep-12

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Existentialism Subtitle: Beyond Nihilism Š Timeline: 1920

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Š Humanity is central: people make themselves who they are Š Knowledge is subjective Š No absolute moral values Š History is uncertain and even unimportant Š Supernatural is brushed aside 16

Existentialism - 2 flavors Š Atheistic Š Theistic

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How existentialists view the Bible Even the theistic version says that the Bible, though “religiously true,” is historically untrustworthy. Tillich, Sartre, Camus

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Journey to the East: Eastern Pantheistic Monism

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Š Many (if not all) roads lead to the One Š Ideas are not really important Š Time is unreal Š History is cyclical Š Desire to enter the undifferentiated One; in one sense, each person is God 19

A Separate Universe Sire’s subtitle: The New Age – Spirituality Without Religion Š Timeline: 1965

Š “Core” experience is cosmic consciousness Š No personal God; only a mysterious Force; no Lord of the Universe unless it be us Š Borrows heavily from animism Actress Shirley McClaine 18-Sep-12

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New Age and altered consciousness Š The invisible universe is accessible through altered states of consciousness Š Drugs used to enhance human consciousness

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Postmodernism Sire’s subtitle: The vanished horizon

Š All stories equally valid Š Focus changes from being to knowing Š Paradoxically, reality is forever hidden Š Any story but my own is oppressive Š Social good = whatever society takes it to be at the moment 18-Sep-12

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Postmodernism The postmodernist stares blankly at any claims to truth and shrugs: “Okay if it works for you.” “There are many kinds of truths and consequently, there is no truth” -Nietzsche 18-Sep-12

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Wayne Stayskal, Tampa Tribune 18-Sep-12

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Postmodernists and truth Š “Truth is what one’s peers let one get away with” -- Richard Rorty Š “Postmodern ethics inevitably slides in the direction of nihilism, holding that since nothing is really true, nothing is necessarily good” -- Gerard Reed 18-Sep-12

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A View from the Middle East: Islamic Theism Š Emphasizes God’s oneness, transcendence and sovereignty Š Nothing happens in world outside of God’s divine decrees Š Devout Muslims strive to follow divine instructions in even the smallest part of life 18-Sep-12

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Secularism Secular people Š A topic not dealt with specifically in Sire

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Secular people Š They live without a daily awareness of or reference to God and His church Š They think God and His people are irrelevant Š To them Christianity is boring and perhaps even untrue 18-Sep-12

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Secular people Š They may look and sound religious . . . Their gods are things like money, sex, materialism, success, power, social acceptance or some philosophical system

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