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Are worldviews universal in scope, or are they reserved for academic and philosophical discussions? Although questions like these are not regularly asked by the average person, the implications embedded in each question are well-worth considering. Christian Theism provides the only compelling answer to this question, a worldview described by James Sires as "a universe charged with the grandeur of God". This is Culturology, an edition of the Better Bible Reading Podcast with Kevin Morris
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Are worldviews universal in scope, or are they reserved for academic and philosophical discussions? Although questions like these are not regularly asked by the average person, the implications embedded in each question are well-worth considering. Christian Theism provides the only compelling answer to this question, a worldview described by James Sires as "a universe charged with the grandeur of God". This is Culturology, an edition of the Better Bible Reading Podcast with Kevin Morris
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If you're ready to dive deep with me, consider joining my all-new membership site Better Readers Academy.