CWV-101-RS-T1Review-Online.docx - Lori Crouch CWV 101 Mr Tammany Topic 1 Review This topic review is a tool designed to prepare students for the Topic 1
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Lori CrouchCWV 101Dec 20, 2019Mr. TammanyTopic 1 ReviewThis topic review is a tool designed to prepare students for the Topic 1 Quiz. Instructors will grade the topic review for completion. Save the topic review to your computer and submit when complete. When completing this review, answers should be in your own words or quoted with quotation marks and be drawn from one of the course readings (textbook and overview referenced below), or other sources listed in the syllabus. Outside sources, including internet sites, are not acceptable. When quoting and paraphrasing, include all authors' last names for citations that havemultiple authors. For quoted citations, be sure to include the page or paragraph number(s).The quiz will be graded for accuracy, so take time to seek the correct answers for this topic review before you attempt the quiz. Once you start the quiz, do notexit the quiz until the entire quizis completed. Exiting out of the quiz before it is complete may result in a zero grade. Please type your answers below each question.1.List three analogies for worldview used in Chapter 1 of the textbook.Foundation of a building, Lenses, Boxtop of a Jigsaw Puzzle2.List the various definitions and descriptions of worldview found in the textbook and overview.Ronald Nash (1999) “a conceptual framework, pattern, or arrangement of a person’s beliefs. The best worldviews are comprehensive, systematic, and supposedly true views of life and the world”James Sire's (2004) definition serves as a more comprehensive picture of worldview, attempting to encompass as many elements of worldview studies as possible.