Part 1
Thesis statement: This essay discusses the Christian supposition that the bible is the source of authority in the world in consideration of the bible teachings. Also, the negative perception of the non-Christian on evangelism and outreach is discussed. Finally, Van Trillian’s theory on evangelism has been incorporated to enhance understanding of the essay.
This first part starts by explaining the negative view of the non-Christians towards evangelism and outreach discipline, which in this case, focuses on Christianity.
Also, the argument in the essay is supported by quotes of several bible verses. For instance, Ecclesiasticus 38-39 and the book of John. The two books teach about how to become wise and the importance of love. Love is the highest Christian value.
The paper also explains how the world is shaped based on what is perceived to be right, wrong, ethical, and real.
. Besides, examples from Glenn Tinder on “Can We Be Good without God” are used to explaining the foundations of moral values and principles in society.
Love as a Christian virtue in the essay explains the foundation of unity as indicated in the book of John in the bible.
Part 2
This second part explains the dominant theorists concerning evangelism and outreach. In this case, the paper uses Van Tillian’s perception of worldview.
Besides, Ecclesiasticus 38-39 is used in the paper explaining how to acquire wisdom.
Also, the relationship between Van Tillian’s theory and the Christian worldview as well as the non-Christian worldview is discussed in the essay.
The essay also discusses worldview that the Van Tillian’s theory represents.
Part 3
Primarily, the Christian presupposition that the bible is the source of authority in the world is discussed in this part.
Besides, the relationship between Christian presuppositions that states, the bible is the source of authority in the world, and Van Tillian’s theory is explained in this part.
This part of the essay also explains the importance of Christian theism in society.
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