
Seeing the world through the Bible
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A basic Christian worldview for the next generation.
A book that establishes a correct view of the nation and politics based on a Christian worldview.
A book that establishes a correct view of the nation and politics based on a Christian worldview.
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Chapter 1: Foundations of the Christian Worldview
A perspective on history!
What is history to a Christian?
What kind of book is the Bible?
Genesis 1-11
Creator God
In the image of God he created them, male and female.
The sin and disobedience of all people
[Pause here!] Jesus' prophecy of redemption
A wicked person from childhood
The Tower of Babel, the first nation established by humans
God's 'Kingdom Building'
*Christian Worldview Literacy [Genesis 3]
*Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 2: The Exodus and the Birth of Freedom
God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
Israel, the 'covenant nation', not an empire or a tribe
The Story of Joseph, Prime Minister of Egypt
The king who did not know Joseph
No law, no freedom
[Wait a minute!] What are the Ten Commandments?
People who neither enjoy freedom nor obey the law
Worship: True Repentance and Longing for God
Three conditions of a country
What happened in Canaan after the wilderness?
*Christian Worldview Literacy [The Ten Commandments]
*Chapter 2 Summary
Chapter 3: The Founding of the United States: Resembling the Exodus
The Mayflower and the Pilgrim Fathers
What Bible did the Pilgrims bring?
The Secret of America's National Emblem, the Eagle
The Secrets of Connecticut, the 'Constitutional State'
What book did the Founding Fathers read most?
The Declaration of Independence, the essence of America's founding spirit
[Pause here!] The American President's Confession
Washington DC, with Moses depicted everywhere
*Christian Worldview Literacy [American Declaration of Independence (1776)]
*Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter 4: The Exodus and the Founding of the Republic of Korea, Resembling the United States
God's Founding vs. Man's Founding
The Beginning of the Missionary Movement and Joseon
Medical missionary Allen
[Pause here!] The reinvention of Hangul
Church and Democratic Elections
Abolition of the caste system
March 1st Movement and the Gimi Independence Declaration
Philadelphia Korean Association
Constitution and founding of the nation in 1948
The founding of the Republic of Korea was the beginning of division?
*Christian Worldview Literacy [Koreans' Goals and Aspirations (1919)]
[Outgoing post]
The founding of the Republic of Korea and Christianity
The completion of the nation's founding is liberal democratic unification.
A perspective on history!
What is history to a Christian?
What kind of book is the Bible?
Genesis 1-11
Creator God
In the image of God he created them, male and female.
The sin and disobedience of all people
[Pause here!] Jesus' prophecy of redemption
A wicked person from childhood
The Tower of Babel, the first nation established by humans
God's 'Kingdom Building'
*Christian Worldview Literacy [Genesis 3]
*Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 2: The Exodus and the Birth of Freedom
God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
Israel, the 'covenant nation', not an empire or a tribe
The Story of Joseph, Prime Minister of Egypt
The king who did not know Joseph
No law, no freedom
[Wait a minute!] What are the Ten Commandments?
People who neither enjoy freedom nor obey the law
Worship: True Repentance and Longing for God
Three conditions of a country
What happened in Canaan after the wilderness?
*Christian Worldview Literacy [The Ten Commandments]
*Chapter 2 Summary
Chapter 3: The Founding of the United States: Resembling the Exodus
The Mayflower and the Pilgrim Fathers
What Bible did the Pilgrims bring?
The Secret of America's National Emblem, the Eagle
The Secrets of Connecticut, the 'Constitutional State'
What book did the Founding Fathers read most?
The Declaration of Independence, the essence of America's founding spirit
[Pause here!] The American President's Confession
Washington DC, with Moses depicted everywhere
*Christian Worldview Literacy [American Declaration of Independence (1776)]
*Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter 4: The Exodus and the Founding of the Republic of Korea, Resembling the United States
God's Founding vs. Man's Founding
The Beginning of the Missionary Movement and Joseon
Medical missionary Allen
[Pause here!] The reinvention of Hangul
Church and Democratic Elections
Abolition of the caste system
March 1st Movement and the Gimi Independence Declaration
Philadelphia Korean Association
Constitution and founding of the nation in 1948
The founding of the Republic of Korea was the beginning of division?
*Christian Worldview Literacy [Koreans' Goals and Aspirations (1919)]
[Outgoing post]
The founding of the Republic of Korea and Christianity
The completion of the nation's founding is liberal democratic unification.
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Into the book
What is a Christian worldview? A worldview is the lens through which one views the world.
Because of sin, people's eyes have become so damaged that they cannot see the world correctly without lenses.
We need a lens to live in the world, and we are destined to find one.
So, what lens does the Christian worldview use to view the world? It's the Bible.
In other words, the Christian worldview is a biblical worldview.
It's about looking at the world through the lens of the Bible.
So, when you read this book, it will be more beneficial if you have the Bible next to you and read it while looking up the relevant passages.
In this book, we will establish a Christian view of the nation and its people from a Christian worldview.
In Chapter 1, we will take the time to lay the foundation for the Christian worldview.
We will explore important historical events recorded especially in the early days of Genesis and establish the foundation of a Christian worldview through the history evidenced by the Bible.
In Chapter 2, we will learn about ‘building the kingdom of God.’
Perhaps, when I say ‘Kingdom of God,’ ‘heaven’ might come to mind.
However, the kingdom of God that we will learn about in Chapter 2 is not heaven, but rather we will talk about how God works through the nations of the world, such as South Korea, Israel, and the United States.
Throughout history, there have been nations founded on biblical values.
Representative countries among them are the United States and South Korea. In Chapters 3 and 4, we will discuss how the United States and South Korea were founded on a Christian worldview.
To those of you who have begun reading this book, are you ready to look at the world through the lens of the Bible? Let's work together to establish a "Christian worldview," specifically the national view Christians should have!
Because of sin, people's eyes have become so damaged that they cannot see the world correctly without lenses.
We need a lens to live in the world, and we are destined to find one.
So, what lens does the Christian worldview use to view the world? It's the Bible.
In other words, the Christian worldview is a biblical worldview.
It's about looking at the world through the lens of the Bible.
So, when you read this book, it will be more beneficial if you have the Bible next to you and read it while looking up the relevant passages.
In this book, we will establish a Christian view of the nation and its people from a Christian worldview.
In Chapter 1, we will take the time to lay the foundation for the Christian worldview.
We will explore important historical events recorded especially in the early days of Genesis and establish the foundation of a Christian worldview through the history evidenced by the Bible.
In Chapter 2, we will learn about ‘building the kingdom of God.’
Perhaps, when I say ‘Kingdom of God,’ ‘heaven’ might come to mind.
However, the kingdom of God that we will learn about in Chapter 2 is not heaven, but rather we will talk about how God works through the nations of the world, such as South Korea, Israel, and the United States.
Throughout history, there have been nations founded on biblical values.
Representative countries among them are the United States and South Korea. In Chapters 3 and 4, we will discuss how the United States and South Korea were founded on a Christian worldview.
To those of you who have begun reading this book, are you ready to look at the world through the lens of the Bible? Let's work together to establish a "Christian worldview," specifically the national view Christians should have!
--- From "Introduction"
Publisher's Review
If you have the right eyes to look at history, you can discover what God has done.
Dr. Jo Pyeong-se's "Seeing the World Through the Bible" is a book that establishes just that perspective.
The next generation can establish the foundation of a Christian worldview through biblical stories and discover God's history of salvation through the biblical stories of Israel, the founding of the United States, and Korea.
Not only does it contain Dr. Cho Pyeong-se's exceptional lectures, but it also includes a "Christian Worldview Literacy" section at the end of each chapter, guiding the next generation to develop the power to form a correct worldview.
In the digital age where the Alpha Generation lives, cultivating 'literacy', the key to acquiring knowledge, and 'discernment', the ability to understand God's good, pleasing, and perfect will, are the secrets to living victoriously in this era. Therefore, we have specially planned a corner where you can develop both literacy and discernment simultaneously.
It is structured to be used as a textbook and teaching material in alternative schools, home schools, and Sunday schools, and we expect it to be helpful to many teachers and parents who are educating the next generation with a Christian worldview.
*Editing and Planning: Christian Worldview Mission (Christian Worldview School)
Dr. Jo Pyeong-se's "Seeing the World Through the Bible" is a book that establishes just that perspective.
The next generation can establish the foundation of a Christian worldview through biblical stories and discover God's history of salvation through the biblical stories of Israel, the founding of the United States, and Korea.
Not only does it contain Dr. Cho Pyeong-se's exceptional lectures, but it also includes a "Christian Worldview Literacy" section at the end of each chapter, guiding the next generation to develop the power to form a correct worldview.
In the digital age where the Alpha Generation lives, cultivating 'literacy', the key to acquiring knowledge, and 'discernment', the ability to understand God's good, pleasing, and perfect will, are the secrets to living victoriously in this era. Therefore, we have specially planned a corner where you can develop both literacy and discernment simultaneously.
It is structured to be used as a textbook and teaching material in alternative schools, home schools, and Sunday schools, and we expect it to be helpful to many teachers and parents who are educating the next generation with a Christian worldview.
*Editing and Planning: Christian Worldview Mission (Christian Worldview School)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 12, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 188 pages | 140*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791197235481
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