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    thought‚ every worldview has a concept of God.   This even applies to the atheist because whatever a philosophy or religion chooses as its foundation is its God.   Our entire western civilization was built on Christian principles.   Today there are many views of God and many views of the world.   The majority of the worldviews can be summed up into two major worldviews: a Catholic worldview and a secular humanist worldview. Most people in America consider themselves to be Christians.   But‚ the

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    Shaping a Christian Worldview represents an anthology of commentary that focuses on the primary issues that Christian institutions are experiencing. Each essay is written by a respected author in the field of higher education‚ and undertakes a critical study of contemporary matters in question concerning these schools of different traditions. In particular‚ attention is given to postmodern thought and it’s impact on education. The second half of the book delves into such topics as music‚ art‚ social

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    This book has easily become one of the top books I have read as a Liberty University student since the principles that it includes are extremely applicable. Immediately after I had read about “The Law of the Learner‚” I repented of how I used to think. Because I was lazy‚ I would put the blame on the student if he or she were failing‚ rather than striving to work harder and learn different ways I could create learners. However‚ after reading Wilkinson’s writings and stories‚ I desired to be a teacher

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    Developing a Christian Worldview of Spiritual Formation and Growth Liberty University Abstract This paper looks at how spiritual formation and growth can develop through a person’s lifetime. The goal is to show how modern day human development theories relate to Christlike living. Erikson’s developmental theory and Kohlberg’s moral development theory both give a guide to maturity in a secular worldview. By looking at Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount‚ we can see God’s directions to living a Christlike

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    Christian Worldview Introduction: A worldview is how someone sees life‚ reasons for making decision‚ and the filter they use to understand life and everything in it (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 2011). Knowing what a worldview is makes it easier to understand what a Christian Worldview is. A Christian Worldview uses the Bible as its filter for understanding the world around us and how we should act. Paul addresses a lot of perspectives of the Christian Worldview in his letter to the Romans. Paul touches

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    What is a Christian worldview? I grew up in a Christian home and spent most of my adolescence convinced that how well I followed the rules determined if I was a good Christian. Many people live this exhausting life of trying to follow the rules‚ failing‚ and wondering how it is that we will ever be worthy of the grace we are told we are given. It was not until I learned who God was to me personally that I fully understood‚ what I believe God’s intentions are towards the Christian worldview. The Christian

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    Emotional and Sexual Infidelity Liberty University ABSTRACT There are many ways in which infidelity can be explained depending on what you are reading or with whom you are speaking. Emotional and sexual infidelity is the two most studied forms of infidelity. The cognitive approach to infidelity explains that as our cognition is developing‚ we are also indirectly learning behaviors that could contribute to infidelity as adults. Infidelity no matter what the circumstances are surrounding it

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    My perspectives of life and morality will allow me to contribute to Liberty University’s missions in a number of ways. I see my purpose in life as merely a chance to change lives and to obey the calling that God places on my heart. I believe it is my jobs as a child of God to be the hands and feet of Christ no matter where that takes me. As a pastor’s daughter‚ I have been taught the perspectives of life and morality and how they reflect the way I live my life. I keep my perceptions of life and morality

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    TRUST AND LEADERSHIP Trust and Leadership Liberty University Abstract This paper discusses the importance of trust in leadership and that trust and leadership seem to be synonymous with each other. There is a multitude of ideas and opinions on this subject. This paper looks at different angles but mainly from a Christian approach to the principles of trust and leadership. From the earliest days of mankind trust and leadership have played vital roles in our

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    delinquents. Las Vegas Review - Journal. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/259939211?accountid=12085 Greenwood‚ P. (2008). Prevention and Intervention Programs for Juvenile Offenders. The Future of Children 18(2)‚ 185-210. Princeton University. Retrieved April 7‚ 2013‚ from Project MUSE database. Lambie‚ I.‚ & Randell‚ I. (2013). The impact of incarceration on juvenile offenders. Clinical Psychology Review‚ 33(3)‚ 448-459. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027273581300010X

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