Christian Worldview

Need a Capstone Paper written 8 pages. APA Format no Plagiarism.

The following should be incorporated in the Capstone Paper:

 

Save your time - order a paper!

Get your paper written from scratch within the tight deadline. Our service is a reliable solution to all your troubles. Place an order on any task and we will take care of it. You won’t have to worry about the quality and deadlines

Order Paper Now

Christian Worldview Capstone Paper 

Purpose of this Assignment 

The purpose of the Christian Worldview Capstone Paper is to have all the students express how they intend to apply the Christian Worldview and the practice of the academic major to five areas of life:

 Vocation, Academic Major, and Career

 Church Membership

 Singleness, Marriage, & Family

 Community Service & Citizenship

 Stewardship

 

Preparation for the Assignment 

To prepare for this assignment, students should first read God at Work: Your Christian Vocation in All of Life by Gene Edward Veith, Jr.

 

1. Gospel articles from this link Gospel Coalition:Copy and paste link below and type in Gospel coalition and different articles will appear (please choose 3 articles and include in the paper)

The Gospel Coalition:  http://resources.thegospelcoalition.org/library?f%5Bresource_-category%5D%5B%5D=Articles

2.  Lectures ( I have attached lectures that need to be incorporated in the paper)

3.  Cycle of Violence (include and discuss all topics) Idols, Idol denied, Violence, Regret

4. One – two paragraphs on each topic:

A. Adultery

B. Addiction

C. Domestic Violence

D. Marriage and Divorce

E. Remarriage

F. Vocation

G. Violent Speech

H. Singleness

5.  Inserts from the book: Boundaries in Marriage by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend

6.  Inserts from the book: Every Good Endeavor by Timothy Keller

WVC 401

Kingdom Life

Belhaven University

Unit One

Biblical Foundations: Overview

Image of God & Threats

Marriage, Sin, & Intruders

God’s Plan of Redemption

 

 

Learning Tools

 Class lectures

 Hearing and seeing

 Textbook

 Reading

 Individual homework

 Analyzing

 Discussion forum

 Applying and examining

 Completing all

components is very

important to accomplish

the objectives of the

course.

2

 

 

Online Learning

 Characteristics

 Online learners must be

highly self-motivated.

 Online learners must

have high responsibility

for assignments and

discussions.

 Facts

 Online learning is not

easier than traditional

classroom learning.

 Learners must meet

deadlines.

 It’s easy to think we’re

anonymous because

there’s no face time.

3

 

 

Tips for Success

 Course Page

 Activities

 Individual homework

 Discussion forum

 Weekly discussions

 Media

 Module

 Handouts & links

 Class lectures

 Schedule

 Be attentive to deadlines.

 The week (unit) begins

on Sunday and ends on

Saturday.

 Observe Sabbath

 Manage your time

4

 

 

Tips for Success, cont.

 Communicate

 Ask questions

 Participate

 Be engaged in discussion

 Seek handouts

 Contact the professor

with questions or

problems

5

 

 

What has happened to humanity?

Child Runaways

Domestic Violence Abortions

Child Abuse

Employee/r DishonestyAddictions

Idolatry

Theft

Murder

Cursing Adultery

Racism

Unfair Wages

Gender Confusion

Divorce

Elderly Abuse

Work Frustrations

 

 

Back to Scripture!

 Problems with our present culture:

1) Degrading human dignity & worth

2) Loss of God’s original design

 Finding our original design

 We start with what is humanity? We are made

in the image of God.

 

 

Imago Dei

Genesis 1:26-27 – Humanity is made in the image

of God.

 Humanity is God’s special creation with dignity and

value.

 Ancient Greek philosopher Democritus argued

that there was no order or purpose to the world

but mere colliding atoms.

 Genesis 5:3 – Adam fathered Seth “after his image.”

 To be made in God’s image meant that God

considered us to be his children – a special

relationship.

 

 

Imago Dei, cont.

Human Dignity and Worth, cont.

 Genesis 9:6 – God prohibits murder

because humanity is made in the image of

God.

 James 3:9 tells us not to curse another for

humanity is made in the image of God.

Who is made in God’s image?

 Genesis 1:27 – Both male and female are

equally made in the image of God. To treat

someone as inferior is to discard the image

of God.

 

 

Problem: Disregarding That Humanity Is

Made in God’s Image

Child Runaways

Domestic Violence Abortions

Child Abuse

Employee/r DishonestyAddictions

Idolatry

Theft

Murder

Cursing Adultery

Racism

Unfair Wages

Gender Confusion

Divorce

Elderly Abuse

Work Frustrations

 

 

Imago Dei, cont.

 What does it mean to be made in the image of

God?

 Genesis 1:26-28 tells us that we were

supposed to have “dominion” over creation. • The Hebrew word for “dominion” actually

means to “govern” or simply stated “to

care.”

 We will see that something goes wrong when

sin enters the world. Governing turns to

abuse! Abuse also enters human

relationships.

 

 

Imago Dei, cont.

What does it mean to be made in the image of

God?

 Psalm 139:14 tells us that humanity is “fearfully

and wonderfully” made by God. This will have

serious implications for:  How we treat people and how we speak to one

another

 How we raise children and conduct our

marriages

 How we treat ourselves

 How we resolve conflict

 How we think about work and much more!

 

 

Imago Dei, cont.

What does it mean to be made in the image of

God?  To be created in the image of God meant that we were

given certain abilities that God himself possesses:

 For instance, ability to think, create, plan, love

(bear emotions), know right from wrong, have

relationships with God and others

 Ability to speak, communicate in a way that

builds the other up  These gifts gave humanity the ability to properly

govern God’s creation.

 

 

Threats to the Image of God

We have cultural and philosophical threats to

human dignity and worth.

 Pornography