
Virtually every Wednesday morning I meet a couple of my good friends at a local restaurant for coffee and a bagel. We use this time to sharpen iron by discussing the books we’ve been reading together. One of the books that has recently fueled our discussions is Hidden Worldviews: Eight Cultural Stories That Shape Our Lives by Steve Wilkens and Mark L. Sanford. While most books of this sort tackle the major worldview categories one might learn in a college class on religion or apologetics (e.g. Theism, Deism, Pantheism, etc.), this book specifically targets other worldviews that generally fly-under-the-radar. That is, this book addresses worldviews that are more commonly absorbed through our culture rather than through the classroom (e.g. Individualism, Consumerism, Nationalism, etc). Read More→




