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  2. 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 ...

  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. Charles H. Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Kraft (born 1932 [1] in Connecticut) is an American anthropologist, linguist, evangelical Christian speaker, and Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Intercultural Communication in the School of Intercultural Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, where he taught primarily in the school's spiritual-dynamics concentration.

  5. 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 ]

  6. Arthur F. Holmes - Wikipedia

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    A native of Dover, England, Holmes came to the United States in 1947 after serving in the Royal Air Force during World War II. [4] He earned a bachelor's degree (1950) and a master's degree (1952) in Bible and theology [2] from Wheaton College and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Northwestern University in Chicago (1957).

  7. List of Calvinist educational institutions in North America

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    Central Minnesota Christian High School (Prinsburg, Minnesota) Central Valley Christian Schools (Visalia, California) Chicago Christian High School (Palos Heights, Illinois) Covenant Christian High School (Grand Rapids, Michigan) Covenant Christian Academy (Westminster, California) Eastern Christian High School (North Haledon, New Jersey)

  8. 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 ...

  9. American Vision - Wikipedia

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    American Vision is a United States nonprofit organization founded in 1978 by Steve Schiffman.It operates as a Christian ministry, and calls for "equipping and empowering Christians to restore America’s biblical foundation."