Your Weekend Worldview Reader
Here’s your weekend worldview reader for October 23rd, 2015, with links to articles, essays, reviews, and videos that I consider to be interesting or important from a biblical worldview perspective. Any work that I point to is not an endorsement, but rather an invitation for you to think deeply about your faith and the world around you.
As you read the following links consider how their content relates to the biblical categories of creation, fall, redemption, and glorification. What do they say about God, Scripture, nature, man, morality, life after death, et cetera? Bon appétit!
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⊕ Do You Worship at the Apple Store?
⊕ Surprising Amount of Nonreligious Believe Creation Points to God
⊕ Fiddling While Rome Burns (C.S. Lewis’s first sermon)
⊕ What Makes Me? (Review of PBS special on the brain, second episode)
⊕ The Trouble with Theories of Everything, Nautilus (Lawrence Krauss)
⊕ Planned Parenthood Stops Taking Reimbursements for Fetal Tissue, Wall Street Journal (Stephanie Armour)
⊕ How J.R.R. Tolkien Helped to Lead C.S. Lewis to Faith, Stream (Eric Metaxas)
⊕ Christianity and Religious Diversity: Clarifying Christian Commitments in a Globalizing Age by Harold Netland
∴ Review #1: Philosophia Christi
⊕ From Nature to Creation: A Christian Vision for Understanding and Loving Our World by Norman Wirzba
⊕ Everything You Always Wanted to Know about God (But Were Afraid to Ask): The Jesus Edition by Eric Metaxas