Think about the last major decision you made, maybe it was about your career, a relationship, or even just how to spend your weekend. What guided that choice? Chances are, it wasn’t just logic or emotions, but something deeper: your worldview. This invisible framework shapes how we interpret reality, make decisions, and ultimately, how weContinue reading “What is Worldview?”
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The Fall and Redemption: Analysis of Genesis 3
Genesis 3, which recounts the fall of humanity through the disobedience of Adam and Eve, serves as a foundational narrative that speaks profoundly to the major cultural worldviews: guilt/innocence, shame/honor, and fear/power. These worldviews shape how different cultures interpret sin, justice, reconciliation, and divine-human relationships. Genesis 3 can be read through each lens, revealing aContinue reading “The Fall and Redemption: Analysis of Genesis 3”
A Biblical and Cross-Cultural Analysis of Genesis Three
Genesis chapter three stands as a pivotal chapter in Scripture, revealing the far-reaching consequences of humanity’s disobedience. At its core, the fall introduces a series of broken relationships—vertical, internal, horizontal, environmental, and existential. Humanity’s sin resulted in a rupture with God, leading Adam and Eve to hide from His presence (Gen. 3:8), signaling a desireContinue reading “A Biblical and Cross-Cultural Analysis of Genesis Three”
Understanding Other Cultures and Worldviews: A Biblical Perspective
When we think about engaging with people from different cultures, we can feel uncertain. What’s the right approach? How do we honor both our faith and their unique perspectives? The Bible offers us a rich framework for this—one that’s rooted in love, genuine curiosity, and the recognition that God’s heart extends to every corner ofContinue reading “Understanding Other Cultures and Worldviews: A Biblical Perspective”
