Who has a worldview? The answer is everyone. Everyone has a worldview, but not everyone has a
Biblical worldview. George Barna defines a Biblical worldview as, “A means of experiencing and
interpreting reality in relation to Biblical perspectives... Our best effort to think like Jesus.”
At Christian Academy of Knoxville, we are striving to make sure that every student graduates with a
Biblical worldview.
"In simplest terms, a worldview is a set of beliefs about the most important issues in life." Dr. Ronald Nash, Reformed Theological Seminary
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Since a Biblical worldview will impact a person’s daily
behavior, we feel that it is one of the most important
goals of our school. Scripture verifies that our
worldview is very important.
Isaiah 55:8 states,“For my thoughts are not your
thoughts, neither are your ways My ways, saith the
Lord.”
And Colossians 2:8 says, “See to it that no one takes
you captive through hollow and deceptive
philosophy, which depends on human tradition and
the basic principles of this world rather than on
Christ.”
It is because of the importance of a Biblical world and
life view that our school has been offering more than
just Bible classes and chapels, but has been working
hard over the years to fully integrate our curriculum with
Biblical truths. It is critical that church, school, and
home join together in this quest to make sure our
students graduate with a Biblical world and life view.