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Sire the universe next door6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() This is entirely different from the perspective of the psalmist who proclaimed how great God’s name was in all the earth. He is alone and adrift in a universe that doesn’t care. In it, a man asserts his existence, but the universe replies that it has no obligation to him. ![]() Stephen Crane wrote a poem that represents a worldview without God. ![]() This book has been widely used by pastors, professors, students, and serious readers.Ĭhapter 1 A World of Difference: IntroductionĬhapter 2 A Universe Charged with the Grandeur of God: Christian TheismĬhapter 4 The Silence of Finite Space: NaturalismĬhapter 6 Beyond Nihilism: ExistentialismĬhapter 7 Journey to the East: Eastern Pantheistic MonismĬhapter 8 A Separate Universe: The New AgeĬhapter 9 The Vanished Horizon: PostmodernismĬhapter 1: A World of Difference: Introduction He sets forth the contours of a theistic worldview from a Christian perspective and then explains and critiques alternative views (like naturalism, existentialism, Eastern monadic pantheism, and more). Sire compares and contrasts worldview alternatives. ![]() The Universe Next Door examines the concept of a “worldview” and analyzes worldviews on the basis of a set of important questions. He wrote many widely used books and lectured at hundreds of colleges and universities. Sire was an author, editor, and professor. A Brief Book Summary from Books At a Glance ![]()
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