Religious studies
After reviewing the Reading & Study material on the emergence of the Religious Right, you will gain a clearer understanding of the worldview underlying the movement. Compare/Contrast the worldview of the Religious Right, at the time of its founding, to your current worldview. Your answer must be at least 250 words. The two textbooks we are using for this class is PREVAILING WORLDVIEWS OF WESTERN SOCIETY SINCE 1500 by Glenn R. Martin Chapters 1-3 may contain information needed AND CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT AND FREE ENTERPRISE A BIBLICAL CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW APPROACH AND EMPHASIS By GaI Ferdon (liberty University) chapter 1 and 2 may contain helpful information.
After reviewing the Reading & Study material on the emergence of the Religious Right, you will gain a clearer understanding of the worldview underlying the movement. Compare/Contrast the worldview of the Religious Right, at the time of its founding, to your current worldview.In order to compare and contrast the worldview of the Religious Right, it is essential to clearly understand what a worldview is. A worldview is “a conceptual system by which we consciously or unconsciously place or fit everything we believe and by which we interpret and judge reality” (Ferdon, 2014). When you are looking at the worldview of the Religious Right, this involves a biblical worldview. A Biblical worldview is the perception of the world and the interpretation of events from a distinctly Biblical point of view. The Reformation Era (1517-1688) became the first Religious Right Movement when Reformers such as: Martin Luther, John Calvin, Ulrich Zwingli, William Farel, and John Knox


