Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

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Monday
Feb032014

Linked Together: Apologetics

Worldview
I’m waiting by the mailbox for my copy of What’s Your Worldview?: An Interactive Approach to Life’s Big Questions by James N. Anderson. Here’s a related series of posts in which Anderson explains what worldviews are and why they’re important (Crossway Blog): 

  1. What in the World Is a Worldview? 
    Worldviews are like belly buttons. Everyone has one, but we don’t talk about them very often.
  2. The Importance of Worldview Awareness 
    If we’re going to engage effectively both with individual unbelievers and with non-Christian belief-systems, it makes good sense to do so in terms of their underlying worldviews.
  3. Why Think of Worldviews?  
    When we’re trained to think in terms of worldviews, we’re better equipped to challenge unbelievers at the root of their beliefs and actions rather than at the surface level … . 
  4. What It Takes to Make a Worldview
    In teaching on this subject I’ve found it helpful to use a simple acronym—TAKES—to break down a worldview into five basic areas or subdivisions.
  5. Added 2/5/1: 5 Ways to Discern Someone’s Worldview

There will also be a fifth post, the final one. I’ll update this with a link when it happens.

Bible and Science
I also recently listened to one of James Anderson’s lectures, Can I Trust the Bible Over Evolutionary Science?, from the Reformation Conference at Shiloh Presbyterian Church—and recommend it, too. (All the lectures from the Reformation Conference are here.) 

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