Worldview: Terms Of Spirituality And Philosophical Concepts

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A Worldview Inventory
Everyone has some sort of worldview and this author is no exception. Worldviews can be defined as commitments towards the heart which can be subconscious or conscious. Worldviews may also be truths, half-truths, and even lies. They are the basic structure of reality which provides the foundation for which we live and breathe (Shelly & Miller, 2006). This paper will discuss various terms of spirituality, as well as concepts of pluralism, scientism, and postmodernism. Finally, several questions in regards to worldview will be addressed.
Terms of Spirituality and Philosophical Concepts
Spirituality is an expansive concept with plenty of room for meaning. Christina Puchalski, MD, who works for G.W. Institute for Spirituality and Health and is the Medical Director states that spirituality is the way that people look for and define importance and resolution and the way they define
What is prime reality? Prime reality to this author means God. God is my reality, it is what I believe in and practice.
2. What is the nature of the world around us? God created the world and all that live in it. Nothing that lives was created by anything but God.
3. What is a human being? A human being is a complex and wonderful living creature created by God in the image of God.
4. What happens to a person at death? Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. The energy that a person has within in them returns to the God that created them, whereas their soul dies when they die and are returned to the ground from which they came.
5. Why is it possible to know anything at all? We humans were created in the image of God, for that we receive our knowledge from him.
6. How do we know what is right and wrong? Again, God in which all good is made created humans. We are taught from biblical stories the differences between right and wrong, our parents teach us as children the differences between right and wrong and as we grow and learn in life we learn from others as

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