Lecture Note 1 – My Worldview Pilgrimage
Lecture Note 2 – Worldview, Pattern variables
Lecture Note 3 – Worldview and a Systems-of-Systems View of Human Realities
Lecture Note 4 – Methods for Discovering Worldviews
Lecture Note 5 – Ancient Worldviews
Lecture Note 6 – Worldview Differences, Traditional and Modern Societies
Lecture Note 7 – IndoEuropean Worldview
Lecture Note 8 – Latin American and AngloSaxon Worldviews
Lecture Note 9 – Japanese Worldview
Lecture Note 10 – Chinese Worldview
Lecture Note 11 – Korean Worldview
Lecture Note 12 – Brazilian Worldview
Lecture Note 13 – Thai Worldview
Lecture Note 15 – Modern Worldview
Lecture Note 16 – Postmodern Worldview
Lecture Note 17 – Global Worldview
Lecture Note 18 – New Age Worldview
Lecture Note 19 – Greek Worldview
Lecture Note 20 – Biblical Worldview
Lecture Note 21 – Spiritual Warfare and Worldview
Lecture Note 22 – Split-Level Christianity
Lecture Note 23 – Four Worldviews of Spiritual Realities
Lecture Note 24 – Diachronic Worldview Themes
Lecture Note 25 – Worldview Comparisons
Lecture Note 26 – Gender and Worldview
Lecture Note 27 – Uses of the Mind
Lecture Note 28 – Changing Views of Others
Lecture Note 29 – Rationality, Metaphilosophy
Lecture Note 30 – Systems of Logics
Lecture Note 31 – Science and Morality
Lecture Note 32 – Worldview and Worldview Transformation in Korea
Lecture Note 33 – The Secular Humanist, New Age and Christian Worldviews
Lecture Note 34 – Levels of Culture
Lecture Note 35 – Systems of Logic
Lecture Note 36 – Set Theory and Conversion
Lecture Note 37 – Evaluative Criterion
Lecture Note 38 – Dennis O’Brien, The Disappearing Moral Curriculum
Figure 1 – The Greco-Roman and Hebrew Worldviews
Figure 3 – Dimensions of Culture and Worldview
Table 1 – Modern and Postmodern Worldviews
Student Paper 1 – Nzuzi Mukawa, Salvationin Bantu Concept and Modern View
Student Paper 2 – Svein Strand, Worldview and Evangelism in Japan
Bibliography 1 – Introduction to Worldview
Bibliography 2 – Time and Space
Bibliography 3 – Cross-Cultural Ethics
Bibliography 4 – African Worldview
Bibliography 5 – Japanese Worldview
Bibliography 6 – Themes in Modernity
Bibliography 7 – Primal Worldview
Bibliography 8 – Guilt and Shame
Bibliography 10 – Biblical Worldview
Bibliography 11 – Modern Worldview
Bibliography 12 – Postmodern Worldview
Reading 1 – David Maranz – Senegalese Friends and Money Matters
Reading 2 – Immanuel Wallerstein – Open the Social Sciences