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Kaizen and the Biblical Model for Continuous Improvement

leadership, organizational leadership, worldview

Kaizen means improvement, or literally, good change. Identified by author Masaaki Imai as “the key to Japanese competitive success,”[1] kaizen is the philosophy undergirding continuous improvement at every level of the organization, and involving all personnel. As a...

A Brief Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry and Components of Worldview, Part 2: Science and Justifying Presuppositions

apologetics, epistemology, metaphysics, origins, philosophy, worldview

Epistemological inquiry is the first step in developing a worldview. Determining how we can know with certainty is a necessary exercise, and requires that we identify the source of authority upon which the worldview is grounded. For example, Hume’s empiricism...

The Impact of Redacted Dominionism on Birth Control and Killing Animals

bioethics, environment, ethics, metaphysics, philosophy, worldview

The common interpretation that the Genesis creation account grants humankind a lasting and comprehensive dominion over creation has been critiqued as being destructively man-centered.[1] To such critics anthropocentrism seems not to offer much promise for a positive,...

A Brief Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry and Components of Worldview, Part 1: Addressing the Epistemological Questions

epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, philosophy, worldview

There are four major areas of philosophical inquiry that make up the basic components of worldview: epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and socio-political philosophy. Epistemology (the study of knowledge) addresses the question of how can know what is true and what is...

Epistemology’s First Task: Identifying the Source of Authority

apologetics, bibliology, epistemology, philosophy, worldview

In any worldview there is a necessary first step of establishing the source of authority. Simply put, our first step is a step of faith in determining who or what we will trust in order to answer the questions of life. This is the first task of epistemology. For Hume...

The Bible on Clark Pinnock’s Open Theism, Part 2

calvinism & arminianism, philosophy, theology, worldview

Other Passages Answer Clark Pinnock’s Open Theism Genesis 6:6 – God is sorry, and grieves. The LXX uses the word enthumeomai, which is simply to consider or think about, not to “be sorry” (See Mt 1:20). The Hebrew nachem is to have sorrow or to console oneself....

A Dialogue on the Relationship of Apologetics and Philosophy to Evangelism

apologetics, epistemology, hope, philosophy, worldview

Biblical apologetics is a form of evangelism (1 Pet 3:15), and not a form of polemics. Also, Biblical apologetics technically has nothing to do with philosophical argument. However, in practice, the term apologetics is traditionally used to refer to principles and...

A Biblical Response to Difficulty in Life

hope, persecution, success, worldview

Trials are inevitable. Every now and then we get a break, but in many ways life is a daily challenge. How does the Bible prescribe that we deal with these difficulties?   James 1:2-4 exhorts believers to consider it all joy when we go through various kinds of...

Biblically Derived Premillennialism as a Necessary Condition for a Biblical Socio-Political Model

epistemology, eschatology, israel, worldview

Presented to the Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics, 9/17/2014 at Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Missouri. Dispensationalists have been accused of, among other things,[1] being pessimistic (as by Marsden and Bube)[2] and anti-semitic...

Thoughts on the Creation Evolution Debate Between Ken Ham and Bill Nye

origins, science, worldview

I appreciated that both Ken Ham and Bill Nye were willing to engage in a dialogue, as I think such discussions – including this one – help to clarify and test positions. I personally found the two men enjoyable to listen to, and I thought both presented their cases...
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