Description
A Christian Approach to Worldviews
The Video Presenter
The presentations are given by Dr. Richard Knopp. Executive Director of Room For Doubt and Professor of Philosophy & Apologetics at Lincoln Christian University and Seminary from 1983-2022. The lectures are adapted from a course called “An Introduction to Worldviews,” which was a required freshman class at Lincoln Christian University that Dr. Knopp taught for nearly 40 years. The material is understandable and valuable for upper-level high school youth, college age, and all adults.
Who’s It For?
- For self-study or group use.
- For church leaders, church classes, small groups, college students and campus ministries, Christian high schools, church high school ministries, home schools, and families.
What’s Included?
- Over 22 hours of video in 28 videos on 18 topics.
- A PDF with descriptions for each presentation. Provided HERE for preview.
- Christian Worldview Table. A table that provides comparative beliefs for nine worldviews in seven major categories.
- Christian Worldview Graphic. A multilevel graphic that portrays the comprehensive nature of a Christian worldview. It covers personal integrity, individual involvement, relational investment, academic influence, cultural impact, and apologetic interaction. It was designed by Dr. Richard A. Knopp.
- Suggested Readings for the Course. While this course does not require textbooks or readings, this file provides recommended readings for each of the video lectures. Two main recommended texts are James Sire, The Universe Next Door, 5th ed. (2009) and J. P. Moreland, Love Your God With All Your Mind (1997).
- Christian Worldview Bibliography. This extensive bibliography lists and describes recommended (a) books and articles, (b) websites, and (c) online videos.
- Worldview Test Graphic. A simple matching test that prompts students to connect major worldviews with the proper associated symbol and object illustration.
- Reading Questions for James Sire, The Universe Next Door. This is an optional resource for those who want guidance in reading this book.
LESSON TOPICS:
- The Concept of Worldview (3 parts)
- The Biblical Emphasis on the Mind
- Christian Theism: An Overview
- The Worldview of Deism
- Secular Humanism (2 parts)
- The Mood of Nihilism
- Existentialism (2 parts)
- Postmodernism (2 parts)
- Eastern Pantheistic Monism (2 parts)
- The New Age Worldview
- Responding to Secular Humanism
- Responding to Relativistic Worldviews
- Responding to New Age Pantheism
- Christianity and the Worldview of Islam (2 parts)
- The Infinite God of Christian Theism
- A Christian Perspective on Science
- A Christian View of Ethics (2 parts)
- Living a Christian Worldview (3 parts)
Shorter Theme Options
Teachers or users may construct shorter lesson series to fit their interests and circumstances. Three options are suggested below: (1) An Introduction to the Worldview Tool; (2) An Introduction to the Christian Worldview; and (3) A Survey of Worldview Alternatives. Each lesson video is roughly 50 minutes, although each video can be shown in shorter segments if desired.
The Worldview Tool
- The Concept of Worldview (3 parts)
- Living a Christian Worldview (3 parts)
The Christian Worldview
- The Concept of Worldview (3 parts)
- Christian Theism: An Overview
- The Biblical Emphasis on the Mind
- The Infinite God of Christian theism
- A Christian Perspective on Science
- A Christian View of Ethics (2 parts)
- Living a Christian Worldview (3 parts)
A Worldview Survey
- Christian Theism: An Overview
- The Worldview of Deism
- Secular Humanism
- The Mood of Nihilism
- Existentialism (2 parts)
- Postmodernism (2 parts)
- Eastern Pantheistic Monism (2 parts)
- The New Age Worldview
- Responding to Secular Humanism
- Responding to Relativistic Worldviews
- Responding to New Age Pantheism
- Christianity and the Worldview of Islam (2 parts)




