The Reformed Worldview: Truth and its Consequences (1)
Steven Key introduces a series in the Standard Bearer examining the Reformed worldview through the lens of truth and its consequences, beginning with an overview of Francis Schaeffer's influential development of Christian worldview thinking in the late twentieth century. The article traces how Schaeffer's emphasis that Christianity encompasses all of life—not merely intellectual propositions—has shaped Reformed and evangelical approaches to cultural engagement and the defense of biblical truth against modernist biblical criticism.
Introduction With this new rubric in the Standard Bearer we take up a study of the Reformed worldview, using as the subtitle, Truth and Its Consequences. In the past several years there have been a multitude of books written concerning a Christian worldview. My first introduction to the concept of a Christian worldview probably occurred in the 1970s, when the writings and video presentations of Dr. Francis Schaeffer were making the rounds in evangelical circles, including Reformed churches....
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