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What difference does a worldview make? These eclectic essays from twenty scholars show how embodying a biblical Christian worldview helps transform mere existence into fullness of life. Read them to discover . . . How Genesis answers the four most important human questions of pre-modern and post-modern times (W. Brouwer); Why the concept 'Christian worldview' fits the unique experience of reality Christianity affords, despite recent criticisms of the term and concept (R. Kurka); How worldview competition in the global South differs from the West (D. Button); How Western civilization lost its Christian mind and can find it again (M. E. Roberts); How well the reasons celebrity scholar Bart Ehrman gives for his 'deconversion' stack up (E. Meadors); How higher education has abandoned its own source by expelling 'religion of the heart' (R. Wenyika & W. Adrian); How an 'engineering mindset' helps evaluate worldviews and how a Christian worldview fares (D. Halsmer); Christian Humanism as an exodus from the cultural wasteland for today’s youth (R. Williams); The worldview John Grisham’s fiction expresses (J. Han & M. Bagley); How Intelligent Design strengthens its status as science by using the concept of 'design' in a new way (D. Leonard); In the spirit of 'The Screwtape Letters,' a new epistle to Wormwood that praises compartmentalized Christianity (D. K. Naugle); How an orphaned Japanese girl experienced 'the American dream,' God’s way (K. Takeuchi); How words, grammar, and style embody one’s worldview, for good or ill (S. Robbins); What happens to preaching-and the church-when emotional response to visual stimuli preempts thought (W. Wilson II); . . . and much more. 'That which God has created and sin has divided Christ is reuniting . . . , and this includes the divisions generated by our . . . compartmentalizations. Our gracious, redeeming God is putting Humpty Dumpty back together again! For Christian scholars and teachers, this magnificent truth is fraught with implications for us . . . personally and professionally.' - David K. Naugle, 'Squashing Screwtape: Debunking Dualism and Restoring Integrity in Christian Educational Thought and Practice' 3