Brian Eshleman

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before we are thinkers, we are believers; before we can offer our rational explanations of the world, we have already assumed a whole constellation of beliefs—a worldview—that governs and conditions our perception of the world. Our primordial orientation or comportment to the world is not as thinkers but as believers. Beliefs, we might say, are more “basic” than ideas.[6]
Desiring the Kingdom (): Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation (Cultural Liturgies Book 1)
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