World View is the way someone sees and interprets the world, especially regarding issues such as politics, philosophy, religion etc.
Some major world views are as follows
1. Attitudinal: the typical attitude that tends to govern an individuals approach understanding, thinking and feeling about things.
2. Philosophical: it include philosophical assumptions and research each of us has unique experience and perceptions that the shape what we believe about the world.
3. Religious:it defines the system of behaviour and practices that relate to supernatural, transcendental or super natural elements.
4. Ideological: it describes systems of ideas which form the basics of economical or political theories and resultant policies.
WORLDVIEW is a very popular buzz word today. Philosophically speaking, what is your current worldview? This is always subject to change with more experience in life. Is man good, bad, both? Is Buddhism your foundation, Taoism, Marxism? The list goes on and on. Write about your personal wisdom gained thus far in life.
Based on your readings, what is the main difference between the modern Western worldview and the current postmodern worldview? Which parts, if any, do you identify with? Explain. Cite references from your reading to support your answer.
what influence dead, if any, what does it have over living?....think about the theological worldview " suffering and endurance" when answering the question.
What are some ethical concerns or benefits of using GMOs based on the Christian Worldview? (Refer to “Here’s What Religious Experts Have to Say About Faith and GMOs” for help answering this question.)
What personal assumptions or beliefs have shaped your worldview? What has shaped your philosophy of health care? What reservations do you have about spirituality in health care and wellness?
In the recent past the predominant worldview was on of stewardship. Give three examples where this worldview succeeded and three where it was unsuccessful, Give a brief explanation of each.
4. A discussion of personal worldview as a means to countermand cognitive dissonance. How might a distinctly Christian worldview function in this role?
what tension do you think you might experience arising fr the differing worldview of administrators, health care providers and patients?
What would spirituality be according to your own worldview? How do you believe that your conception of spirituality would influence the way in which you care for patients
What would spirituality be according to your own worldview? How do you believe that your conception of spirituality would influence the way in which you care for patients?