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This homeschool product specifically reflects a Christian worldview. Worldviews in Focus Thinking Like a Christian, VHS

B & H Publishing Group / VHS-Video
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From TV news to public school classroom, secular ideas are presented as "the way to think"--sophisticated, contemporary, scientific. Even though they're no more based on reality than a bad sitcom. Yet some Christians buy in because they don't know how in touch with reality the biblical view of the world actually is. Designed to nourish a young person's confidence in the reality of a Bible-based worldview and drawn from the popular seminars by Summit Ministries of Colorado Springs, this video explains the refreshingly sensible biblical approach to life. In this video, leading world-view thinkers like Dr. David Noebel and Phillip Johnson introduce the Christian worldview of law, biology, theology, psychology, politics, philosophy, sociology, economics, history, and ethics and show that biblical Christianity is the real alternative to the "virtual" thinking of our times. Running time approximately 62 minutes.
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Format: VHS-Video
Vendor: B & H Publishing Group
ISBN: 0805438947
ISBN-13: 9780805438949
Availability: Available to ship on or about 10/01/10.

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