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The Capabilities of Science in the Formation of a Modern Worldview

Deckard, Steve W. (1997) The Capabilities of Science in the Formation of a Modern Worldview. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (4): 2.

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Abstract

My purpose in this paper is to review relevant literature regarding the use of science and evolutionary theory as a basis for the development of a personal worldview. The development of a useful, truth-providing worldview is an important part of intellectual and spiritual growth. It is also important that a person be able to discern the worldviews of others. It is asserted that the formation of a modern worldview requires more than an understanding of science and evolutionary theory. Because the formation of a worldview deals with the question of truth, only a creationist based worldview will prove fruitful. Science in and of itself is incapable of creating a useful worldview because it is subjective in nature.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: B Philosophy (General) > BD Speculative Philosophy
Q Science (General) > Q175 Philosophy of Science
Depositing User: Admin
Date Deposited: 18 Mar 2025 21:43
Last Modified: 18 Mar 2025 21:43
URI: https://crsq.creationresearch.org/id/eprint/839

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