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- A worldview is a network of implicit presuppositions,
which a person holds, that provides both a descriptive and
normative grid of interpretation of the world.
- "Christian conversion without worldview change in
reality is syncretism" (Van Rheenen, Communicating
Christ in Animistic Contexts, Pg. 89).
- "Worldviews are that through which, not at which,
a society or individual looks" (Wright, The N.T. and
the People of God, Pg.
124).
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