Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to Home
Spiral-Bound | August 3, 2009
Glenn S. Sunshine, Charles Colson (Foreword by)
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Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to Home
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This authoritative, accessible survey traces the development of the worldviews that underpin the Western world. It demonstrates how Christianity transformed pagan Roman culture into one that established virtually all the positive aspects of Western civilization. It uniquely discusses Western worldviews as a continuous narrative instead of simply cataloguing them.
How do we come by our worldviews and philosophies? What impact did Christianity have on the worldviews that are common to Western civilization?
Why You Think the Way You Do traces the development of the worldviews that underpin the Western world. Professor and historian Glenn S. Sunshine demonstrates the decisive impact that the growth of Christianity had in transforming the outlook of pagan Roman culture into one that—based on biblical concepts of humanity and its relationship with God—established virtually all the positive aspects of Western civilization.
The two-pronged assault in our time on the biblically based worldview by postmodern philosophy and the writings of neo-atheists has made it even more crucial that we acknowledge and defend its historical roots.
This authoritative, accessible survey discusses Western worldviews as a continuous narrative rather than as simply a catalogue of ideas. Why You Think the Way You Do:
Traces the effects that changes in worldview had on society.
Helps you understand your own worldview and those of other people.
Helps you recognize the ways that your worldview, philosophies, beliefs, and presuppositions affect the way you think about everything.
Publisher: HarperCollins
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 0310292301
Item Weight: 0.6 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.5 inches
Glenn S. Sunshine (PhD University of Wisconsin, Madison) is professor of history at the Central Connecticut State University and a faculty member of the Centurions Program at Breakpoint, the worldview training ministry of Prison Fellowship Ministries. Previously, he taught at Calvin College and was a visiting professor at the Universität der Bundeswehr-Hamburg (now Helmut Schmidt University) in Germany. He is author of The Reformation for Armchair Theologians, and Reforming French Protestantism, and contributor to the Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation, and the Encyclopedia of Protestantism.
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