Monday, May 23, 2011

For Discussion

How does psychology “fit” in your worldview?
What other core beliefs are parts of your Christian worldview (i.e. the family, sexuality, dancing)?
True or false? The foundational beliefs of a Christian worldview, of an atheist’s worldview, and of a psychology professor’s worldview are matters of faith and philosophy and not of data and science. Why?
Do we have a mind that is greater than the sum of our brain activity?
Why do Christians disagree about whether extra-biblical techniques are proper approaches to caring for mental suffering?
How does God use guilt, pain, and suffering as tools to conform Christians to Christ’s image?
In what ways are we like the animals physically?
In what ways are we like animals mentally?
In what ways are we different from the animals?
Describe a monistic, dualistic, and tripartite perspective on human nature. Differentiate between naturalistic monism and Christian monism.
What do you believe about God?
What do you believe about the nature of Mankind?
What do you believe about moral absolutes?
What do you think causes mental pain and suffering?
Is “all truth God’s Truth?”
Why do many people believe that a Christian worldview and science are inherently in conflict?

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