Glenn R. Martin’s book, “Prevailing Worldviews of Western Society Since 1500,” offers a wealth of supplementary material that remains applicable in contemporary times. Martin produces the first question in his title alone, urging the reader to define the term “worldview;” this provokes a second reaction in the reader, questioning the nature of the resilience of their own conglomerative worldview. By establishing a solidified worldview subject to absolute principles, one can implement a comparative analysis of government, law, public policy, and international relations, through the lens of a Biblical worldview. Martin’s position provides an objective lens that anchors reality to a set of criteria known as
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Glenn R. Martin’s book, “Prevailing Worldviews of Western Society Since 1500,” offers a wealth of supplementary material that remains applicable in contemporary times. Martin produces the first question in his title alone, urging the reader to define the term “worldview;” this provokes a second reaction in the reader, questioning the nature of the resilience of their own conglomerative worldview. By establishing a solidified worldview subject to absolute principles, one can implement a comparative analysis of government, law, public policy, and international relations, through the lens of a Biblical worldview. Martin’s position provides an objective lens that anchors reality to a set of criteria known as