The Problem With "Worldview" Education

In principle, I see no problem with that. It is true that one's Christian faith should form one's entire life. To see the world as a believing Christian is to see it differently from a non-believer, or a believer in another religion, or no religion at all. This is normal. Everybody has a “worldview” in this sense, and Christian worldview educators are right to insist that the teachings of Christianity have consequences for the way we think and live in the world.

The problems come when you start asking detailed questions, such as, “How much variation within ‘the Christian worldview' can there be?” I took a “Worldview Check-Up” quiz to test my own orthodoxy. Here's what it told me:

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