This document is a completed assignment for Grand Canyon University’s Christian Worldview (CWV 301) course, specifically addressing the foundational components of a personal worldview. It was submitted by Angelika Tippett on January 24, 2021, to Dr. Gleghorn.
This assignment is valuable for students in similar courses as it demonstrates a practical application of the theoretical concepts discussed in Chapter 2 and the course overview. It serves as an example of how to articulate core beliefs regarding ultimate reality, the universe, human nature, morality, and purpose. It’s useful for understanding assignment expectations and seeing a student’s approach to self-reflection on these complex topics.
This completed assignment does *not* provide instruction on *how* to develop a worldview, nor does it offer a comprehensive exploration of different worldview options. It represents one student’s individual responses and should not be taken as a definitive answer key or a substitute for independent thought.
The document includes responses to six core questions concerning the nature of ultimate reality, the universe, human nature, the nature of good and evil, human purpose, and a comparison of atheism, pantheism, and theism. It also contains a 200-300 word reflection on which worldview best aligns with the student’s beliefs and why. This preview *does not* include the full content of Chapter 2 or the course overview materials referenced within the assignment.