WORLDVIEW REFLECTION PAPER
Worldview Reflection Paper
My current worldview is based on theism whereby I believe that God exists and life would not have meaning if we did not believe in Him. The fact that God exists makes me believe in what He says in His word which is the Bible. From a biblical perspective, I believe that I was created by God and everything that is in this world was created by Him (Col 1:16). Given that God is the creator of everything, I therefore believe that I was created by God and that God created me in his own image to fulfil the purpose that he has called me to accomplish. Essentially, God desires that I love others and relate well with them since they were also created in his image. Reading Gods word helps me distinguish what is good from what is wrong which helps me live a morally upright life. Since I believe in the word of God and do what is right, I believe that when I die, I will spend the rest of my life in heaven with Him.
There are various ways through which my Christian worldview compares to the...
Lou Bladder - whereby we both hold the belief that Christ gives meaning to life. For this reason, we both believe that God created us in His own image whereby He created...…would be doing it to Christ. In the same way, people who seek health compare to what Christ refers to as the hungry and the thirsty. Therefore, health includes taking care of everyone including strangers, i.e. by providing health services to them. There are various ways through which the said health services can be provided from a Christian worldview. Knowles (n. d) avails different services that can be provided in health from the said perspective which are inclusive of, but they are not limited to; giving new allegiance, nursing, developing world missions, helping the poor, patient care, and clinical medicine. In developing world missions, we would be fulfilling what God ordered us to do, i.e. to go into the world and…
References
Cuellar De la Cruz, Y., & Robinson, S. (2017). Answering the call to accessible quality health care for all using a new model of local community not-for-profit charity clinics: A return to Christ-centered care of the past. The Linacre quarterly, 84(1), 44–56. https://doi.org/10.1080/00243639.2016.1274631Knowles, R. (n. d). The Christian Contribution to Healthcare. https://www.cmf.org.uk/resources/publications/content/?context=article&id=26520
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