Describe the life experiences books or people that have


Critical Reflection 1: Ch. 4 and 5

Learning to think critically byevaluating ideas and concepts presented in your courses is an important skill to develop and practice. As you respond to the questions in this assignment, keep in mind the 9 elements of critical thinking: accuracy, breadth, clarity, depth, fairness, logic, precision, relevance, and significance.

Use these concepts to guide your analysis and written responses.  Also, be sure to respond to the reflection questions with complete sentences and proper grammar.

When you finish, save your work as a document file (.doc or .docx) and submit it through the Critical Reflection 1 assignment link in Blackboard.

CHAPTER 4

Goal: To explore your biblical worldview through a series of personal reflective exercises.

An Overview

Go to the website: TheBWVI to complete the Biblical Worldview Indicator. This will take approximately 15-20 minutes, and you will get a customized report.

Share your results for each section.

Category

Score

Ontology

 

Cosmology

 

Eschatology

 

Axiology

 

Praxeology

 

Epistemology

 

What do your results show you about your worldview?

Defining and Applying your Worldview

For this section, you only have to complete ONE option. 

Option 1:Below are8 questions to help you clarify your worldview.  As you respond to each question, go beyond a basic "yes" or "no" and explain your reasoning.  Why do you believe that?  Upon what do you base your belief?  Remember to use complete sentences and supporting details.

1. Is there a God?  If so, what is He like?

2. Is there a spiritual world, a physical world, both or neither?

3. Is human nature naturally good, evil, both, or neither?

4. Describe the life experiences, books, or people that have most impacted your beliefs and how you see the world.  Share how they have shaped you into the person you are today.

5. Does absolute truth exist?  Explain.

6. What do you value in life?  Where does God fit into your list?

7. What is man's purpose on earth?

8. What happens when we die? 

Option 2:  It is essential to be able to support our beliefs with Scripture.  For each of the tenets below, share what you believe and provide scripture to support your belief. Be sure to include both the verse text and the reference.

1.   God exists in three persons: God, the Father; God, the Son (Jesus), and God, the HolySpirit.

  • Your Response
  • Support from Scripture

2.   God created the world in six literal days.

  • Your Belief
  • Support from Scripture

3.   Adam sinned against God and so man is born with a sin nature.

  • Your Belief
  • Support from Scripture

4.   Godsent His Son, Jesus, to live a perfect human life and die to pay the penalty for our sins so that we can have a relationship with Him.

  • Your Belief
  • Support from Scripture

5.   The Bible is absolute truth, inerrant and eternal.

  • Your Belief
  • Support from Scripture

6.   Salvation is through faith alone; good works cannot get us into God's presence.

  • Your Belief
  • Support from Scripture

7.   God reveals Himself to us through the Bible.

  • Your Belief
  • Support from Scripture

8.   God gives us the power to overcome sin.

  • Your Belief
  • Support from Scripture

CHAPTER 5

 Goal: To expand your understanding of goals and time management through personalreflective exercises.

Setting your Goals

What does success look like to you? Use the questions below to analyze three goals that youhave for yourself. Look at each goal individually by answering the following questions:

1. What is your B-SMART goal?

2. What are your reasons/motives for achieving this goal?

3. By when do you want to achieve this goal?

4. What sacrifices might you have to make in order to achieve this goal?

5. How does your goal align with God's Word?

B-SMART Goal #1

Stated Goal

 

Reason/Motive

 

Time frame

 

Sacrifices

 

Biblical basis

 

B-SMART Goal #2

Stated Goal

 

Reason/Motive

 

Time frame

 

Sacrifices

 

Biblical basis

 

B-SMART Goal #3

Stated Goal

 

Reason/Motive

 

Time frame

 

Sacrifices

 

Biblical basis

 

Assessing Your Time Management

Time is a gift from God. Everyone has the same 24 hours each day / 168hours each week. We can choose to use our time wisely or to squander it. What does your current use of time indicate about you? Thisactivity will help you see how much time you spend on your weekly activities/tasks and what is left to "manage."

Complete the chart provided below by entering your WEEKLY totals for each task.

Activity

Time Spent

Commuting

 

Work

 

Eating

 

Exercise

 

Home chores

 

Family time

 

Social time

 

Volunteering

 

Worship

 

Prayer/Bible Study

 

Personal grooming/hygiene

 

Entertainment (TV, games, movies, etc)

 

Shopping

 

Sleeping

 

Other

 

Total Time

 

TIME LEFT (168-Total time)

 

1. Do you think there is enough time "left" for your college course work?  Why or why not?

2. As you review your time chart, what changes will you need to make to be successful in your schoolwork?  If you do not see the need for change, explain why.

Answer ONE of the following questions.

3.   Ponder the following verses from Galatians and explain what they tell you about your use of time.  How is time management an example of "reaping what we sow"?

Gal 6:7 - "Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what hesows" (NIV).

Gal 6:8 - "Let us not become weary in doing good, for that proper time, wewill reap a harvest if we do not give up." (NIV)

4.   Psalm 90:12says, "Teach us to number our days aright,that we may gain a heart of wisdom" (KJV). Explain the relationship between wisdom and "numbering our days aright," or using time well?

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