Women's Class: Christian Worldview and the False Dichotomy Between Sacred and Secular (Pt.15)
July 21, 2019 Preacher: Danielle Lochan Series: Women's Class: Christian Worldview and the False Dichotomy between Sacred and Secular
“Having a Christian worldview means being utterly convinced that biblical principles are not only true but also work better in the grit and grime of the real world.”
- Nancy Pearcey
**NOTE: A large Q &A session was not recorded, hence the shorter recording.**
Learning goals: (a) remind ourselves that the heart of worldview thinking lies in its practical and personal application (b) share reflections or resolutions (homework)
Lecture Outline:
- Wrap Up: A Review
- The Church: The Practical Context Where the Gospel is Fleshed Out
- Rejected, Slain, Raised
- Live in the Correct Sphere!
*We’ve been following Nancy Pearcey’s Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity for this series. This handout has been adapted from her book.
Pearcey, Nancy. Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity. Crossway Books, 2008.

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