Worldview is a culture's orientation toward God, humanity, nature, the universe, life, death, sickness, and other philosophical
Question:
Worldview is a culture's orientation toward God, humanity, nature, the universe, life, death, sickness, and other philosophical issues concerning existence. Although worldview is communicated in a variety of ways (such as secularism and spirituality), religion is the predominant element of culture from which one's worldview is derived.
In a one-page paper, respond to the following: Why has religion been relevant to humankind for more than 10,000 years? In what ways has the view and practice of religion changed? Do religious scriptures, in the same manner as the U.S. Constitution, need constant reinterpretation with each generation? Why do you think these two areas become intertwined?
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts