Lecture Note 1 – Origins of the Concept of World View
Lecture Note 2 – Time and Space in Worldview
Lecture Note 3 – Worldview and Church Planting
Lecture Note 4 – Worldview of Modernity and Postmodernity
Lecture Note 5 – The New Age Movement
Lecture Note 6 – Worldviews in Various Countries
Lecture Note 7 – Worldview Change
Lecture Note 8 – Philippine Seminar, World View and Systems of Explanation
Lecture Note 9 – Towards A Christian World View
Lecture Note 10 – Role of Values in the Social Sciences
Lecture Note 11 – Notes on Story
Lecture Note 12 – The Technological Society of Jacques Ellul
Lecture Note 13 – How Rightly to Divide the Word of Truth
Lecture Note 14 – Christianity and the Muslim World View
Lecture Note 15 – Walter Wink, Engaging the Powers
Lecture Note 16 – Power Encounter
Lecture Note 17 – Ancient Cosmologies
Lecture Note 18 – Douglas, Mary. Natural Symbols
Chart 1 – Worldview Models, Charts and Figures
Chart 2 – Advatta Vedanta Hindu World View
Chart 3 – Contrastive Features of Different Societies
Figure 1 – Grid and Group Comparisons
Figure 2 – A Sociocultural Matrix of World Views
Figure 3 – Structure of the Panajachel World View
Figure 4 – Sect-Type and Church-Type Community
Figure 5 – Principles of Contextualization
Figure 6 – A Model of Acculturation Processes
Bibliography 1 – World View, A General Bibliography
Bibliography 3 – Primitive World View
Bibliography 5 – Biblical World View
Bibliography 6 – American World View
Bibliography 7 – American National Character
Bibliography 8 – New Japanese Religions
Reading 1 – A. Irving Hallowell, Cultural Factors in Spatial Orientation
Reading 2 – Delbert Wiens, Incarnation and Ideal, the Story of a Truth Becoming Heresy
Reading 5 – Katie Kaori Hayashi, Understnading Shinju, and the Tragedy of Fumiko Kimura
Reading 6 – Marc R. Spindler, Europe’s Neo-Paganism, A Perverse Inculturation
Reading 7 – Generalization and Abstraction
Reading 8 – Peter Beger, Technological Production and Consciousness
Reading 9 – Theodore Roszak, In Search of the Miraculous
Reading 10 – Richard C. Halverson, the National Character from Capitol Hill
Reading 11 – Typer Marshall, Time-it’s Timeless for Most Hundus