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  2. Nancy Pearcey - Wikipedia

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    Pearcey is a vocal advocate of the Christian Worldview, which emphasizes the construction of distinctly Christian intellectual frameworks rooted in Biblical inerrancy. Each worldview is defined by its answer to three questions, including natural origins, the source of suffering/the fall, and how humans will be redeemed. [ 1 ]

  3. Christian worldview - Wikipedia

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    Christian worldview (also called biblical worldview) refers to the framework of ideas and beliefs through which a Christian individual, group or culture interprets the world and interacts with it. Various denominations of Christianity have differing worldviews on some issues based on biblical interpretation, but many thematic elements are ...

  4. Doug Phillips (speaker) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips' teachings have been criticized as promoting a biblical worldview that is considered by some to be oppressive to women and girls. In 2014, Michael Farris , the chairman and cofounder of the Home School Legal Defense Association , criticized the biblical patriarchy beliefs of his former HSLDA colleague Doug Phillips, and said he regrets ...

  5. George Barna - Wikipedia

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    Christian churches in the United States have been generally ineffective vessels for evangelism and discipleship; [citation needed] most Protestant pastors are neither called to nor competent in leadership; [citation needed] only one out of every ten American adults has a biblical worldview, including less than one out of every three born again ...

  6. The Way International - Wikipedia

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    The followers congregate primarily in home fellowships [3] located throughout the United States, two US territories, and in over 30 countries. [4] It was founded by Victor Paul Wierwille in 1942 as a radio program, subsequently becoming The Chimes Hour Youth Caravan in 1947, [ 5 ] and The Way, Inc., in 1955.

  7. Rick Joyner - Wikipedia

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    By 1994, Joyner appeared in news reports [6] regarding his participation in plans to build a biblical theme park, in particular, with Reggie White, who had been unsuccessful in his attempts to purchase the Heritage USA theme park property. [7] The ministry hosts multiple conferences annually, with Christians from across the country and globe ...

  8. Views of the Biblical World - Wikipedia

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    Views of the Biblical World (Library of Congress Catalogue Number 59-7767) is a five-volume set of reference books published in 1959 by the International Publishing Company J-M, of Israel. [1] Also published under the name World of the Bible , the series was acclaimed at the time as a landmark.

  9. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    In addition to adherence to the Bible and their idea of Christian ideals, the IBLP considers men, in particular the patriarch of a family, to be superior, whereas women are expected to be more submissive to the head of the house, whether that be their father or husband. This includes in the home, school, workplace, and marriage.

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