world view january 21, 2008 instructor: david m. hasz introduction
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World VIEW
January 21, 2008
Instructor: David M. Hasz
Introduction
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Activity #1
• You have until 8:15 to write a description of what you believe your world view is. IE: How do you view the world? Through what lens are you looking?
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World View
• This is a serious study of World View.
• Grading Policy– Tests – Multiple Choice, Synthesis
– Quizzes
– Class Participation
• Attendance Policy
• Testing Policy
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Class Policy Cont.
•Textbook – dispersal
•Questions?
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World View
• The Text is broken into 5 parts:–Why it matters.
–Where did we come from, and who are we?
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Five Parts
–The Fall: What had gone wrong with the world?
–Redemption: What can we do to fix it?
–Restoration: How Now Shall We Live
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Other Recommended Reading
• For Extra Credit you can raise either test score by 10% by reading and submitting a two page report on any other approved work found in the recommended reading section.
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Class lecture with response
• Your participation is important in this class, come ready to discuss the material covered.
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Activity 4
• Read the introduction to the text, titled:
• Introduction – How Now Shall We Live?
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Activity 5
• Break into groups of 3-5
• Discuss in this small group what you wrote as your world view.
• Discuss in this small group what you expect to learn during the course.
• Discuss in this small group what grade you intend to get.
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Assignment for Jan. 28
• Read Chapters 1-2
• Consider the following Questions:
• What is the difference between saving grace and common grace?
• What is the purpose of How Now Shall We Live?
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Other Questions to Consider
• What are the three questions that form the grid through which all worldviews can be evaluated?
• What is the basis for the Christian Worldview?
• What is the “false dichotomy”?
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Key Dates to Consider:
• March 17 – Exam #1– Study along the way
• May 23 – Final Exam• Quizzes will be announced
one week in advance• Syllabus to be emailed