The Reformed Worldview: Truth and Its Consequences (7) The History of the Concept Worldview
Steven Key explores the Reformed worldview by examining the centrality of Christ and union with Him as foundational to the Christian life. Drawing on New Testament passages and Reformed theology, the article argues that a biblical worldview is rooted in knowing Christ through Scripture and recognizing His lordship over all creation, which should govern our entire perspective as believers.
Previous article in this series: January 15, 2014, p. 175. While considering the New Testament perspective of the Christian life, we have seen that this new life that is ours in Christ Jesus is the foundation for a life of thankfulness to God. That underlies our entire perspective as Christians in relationship to this world. To belong to Jesus Christ is not merely to look to Him as our example. It is to live in a covenant union with Him, being in Him. The expression "in Christ" or "in Him"...
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