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Civic and Global Engagement

Civic and Global Engagement

Q CIVIC AND GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT/DIVERSITY/ BIBLICALWORLDVIEW REFLECTION ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW Civic and global engagement involves the ability to engage local, national, and global structures as an informed follower of Christ. This requires one to have an understanding of a Biblical Worldview, as well as be able to decipher that view from secular worldviews in the areas of cultural, political, economic, and industrial fields. To impact any of these areas one must effectively engage with people of diverse backgrounds. To this avail, students will script a reflection essay which demonstrates this understanding. INSTRUCTIONS First, students should review “What is a Biblical worldview” in eBook Reading- Chapter: Introduction: Getting Involved. Students can access the full textbook inside MindTap (follow any chapter link to enter MindTap) or can use the direct link to Introduction: Getting Started in Module 1: Week 1’s Learn section, and the view the Module presentations on worldview and diversity. Note: Students will see quite a few connections between Biblical worldview and diversity- i.e. God created the entire earth and everything living. He made all of us in His image. We are all decendants of Adam and Eve, but have unique differences. We are all sinners, regardless of demographics. God reveals Himself through the Word, and has sent us diverse prophets. We are to love one another without exclusions. We are charged to go out to all nations. And, so on. Next, students should script a 300-400 word reflection essay using the below provided outline. The reflection should follow the traditional, academic essay format (introduction, three body paragraphs, conclusion). Note: The textbook defines Biblical worldview as a framework of beliefs that dictate how you act and interact in the world. It is a means in which you see the world through the lens of the Bible. The reflection will be graded on (a) a brief introduction/overview and a summative, reflective conclusion paragraphs; (b) three well-written body paragraphs that answer the below provided questions; and (c) word count and mechanics such as clarity, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. View the grading rubric before beginning the assignment. Essay Outline: • A brief introducation (25-50 words) that overviews the essay. • Part 1/Paragraph 1 (75-100 words): o Using the Introduction Chapter and the presentations, answer these questions: (a) how would you define a Biblical worldview; (b) what is the foundation/authority of a Biblical worldview?; and (c) how could a Liberty University student go about developing a stronger Biblical worldview outside of class during their college experience? • Part 2/Paragraph 2 (75-100 words): o Reflect how a worldview impacts life: (a) what is your purpose in life as a believer/follower of Christ?; (b) what are some of your goals in school or in life; (c) how could having a Biblical worldview affect those goals- in either a good or challenging way?; and (d) how does having a Christian worldview shape your purpose for pursuing education? • Part 3/Paragraph 3 (75-100 words): o Using the video “Diversity at Liberty University”, reflect on these questions: (a) what is a culture?; (b) how can we work together with people from different cultures?; (c) how could having a Biblical worldview propel us into the world as Kingdom ambassadors to all ‘tribes and people and languages’?; and (d) how can we effectively engage others? • A brief summary and reflective conclusion (25-50 words) that explains what you learned about your own worldview from the textbook reading, watching the videos, and completing the assignment. Upload your reflection to be graded.

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There are three distinct pieces of information that are used in a biblical worldview. Civic and global engagement, diversity, and biblical worldview. Understanding the bible and having a Christian worldview is necessary for shaping spiritually and academically. A biblical worldview is a view based on God’s unchanging Word. God is the creator of everything and he is the standard for truth. A biblical worldview is important because it is the only true worldview. As Christians, if we reject God's word, we fail to see the world what God has planned. The most important in a biblical worldview is loving and living in God. As Liberty University students developing a Biblical worldview outside of class is important as it is inside.