Does Christianity have an answer to the 4 tests for determining whether or not a worldview is true? I will try to answer these tests by looking at 3 epic arenas; Theology, History and Biology, and comparing it too other worldviews.
Theology – Is there a God? If so, what is God like?
Theology is simple the study of God. Christianity is a Theism worldview, meaning that we believe in the existence of a God. We believe that God created the world and everything in it (special creation). Other secular worldviews, like Secularism, are called atheism, meaning that they denial the thought of a God/gods.
God is three-in-one (trinity). He is the Father, the Son and the holy spirit. That is one of the fundamental thoughts of Christianity. …show more content…
He is the ruler of the universe. The Bible tells us that he loves us so high that he sacrifices his own son for us! (John 3:16)
History
Redemptive narrative together with linear conception and cyclical conception can be seen as the Christian view point of history is. History is an unfolding of God’s ultimate plan for humanity. New spiritualism doesn’t see history as discovering God’s plan, but a way to reach the goal of realizing our own divinity (Evolutionary Godhood). And Secularism base their view on history on social progress, witch is different than the Christian view.
But this lives me with the question: Does history help Christianity? Yes, when we look into history we can find neutral evidence that confirmed Jesus Christ and the bible. Some examples are:
1. The Roman historian Tacitus wrote: Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of
2. The letters of Pliny (roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor) the Younger to Emperor Trajan, confirmed the life of