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Welcome to The Scalpel, a program series where ideas are dissected, not people.
This series is hosted by Jim Schultz, husband, father, and Pastor at the Lighthouse Assembly of God in Brookings-Harbor, Oregon. The Scalpel is a show that endeavors to practice discernment, the definition for which is inspired by Charles Spurgeon: “Discernment is not the ability to know the difference between true and false, but true and almost true.”
In this episode, Pastor Schultz discuss worldviews.
Listen in, and for those who are interested in learning more, Pastor Schultz provides the resources referenced below for your edification. (Please note that links were live at the time they were posted, and their availability may change depending on the actions of the webhosts.)
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- James Sire, The Universe Next Door : A Basic Worldview Catalog, Third ed. (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1997).
- Jeff Myers and David A. Noebel, Understanding the Times: A Survey of Competing Worldviews (Manitou Springs, CO; Colorado Springs, CO: Summit Ministries and David C. Cook, 2015).
- Aristotle, Metaphysics 1011b25. See also Plato, Cratylus 385b2; Sophist 263b. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/truth-correspondence
- Aristotle, Metaphysics, Book IV, Part 4 (translated by W.D. Ross); http://www.classicallibrary.org/aristotle/metaphysics/book04.htm
- James W. Sire, Why Should Anyone Believe Anything at All? (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1994), 83–90.
Host: Pastor Jim Schultz; Producer: Dane Tippman; Recording Techs: Dane Tippman, Andrew Watling; Sound Editor: Dane Tippman; Episode Art: Vicki McRoberts
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Intro and end music: Motherlode, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.