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Christopher Cone, Th.D, Ph.D, Ph.D
Research Professor / Transformative Learning and Leadership

Taught by Dr. Christopher Cone (Research Professor), PHIL7101 Comparative Worldview and Systems of Interdisciplinary Thought is an advanced comparison of worldview components and interdisciplinary applications and implications.

Colorado Biblical University – Doctor of Education (60 Hrs) Program Info

Course Description

Course Syllabus

Course Syllabus / PHIL7101 Comparative Worldview and Systems of Interdisciplinary Thought

 

Christopher Cone, Th.D, Ph.D, Ph.D

Research Professor of Transformative Learning and Leadership

ccone@agathonedu.com (availability on request)

 

CBU PROFESSOR(S) BIO

Christopher Cone, Th.D, Ph.D, Ph.D, serves as President and CEO of AgathonEDU Educational Group and leads Vyrsity and Colorado Biblical University. Cone has served as a President (Calvary University, Tyndale Theological Seminary), a Chief Academic Officer (Southern California Seminary), and as a Research Professor (Vyrsity, Colorado Biblical University, Calvary University, Southern California Seminary). He has served in several pastoral roles and has also held teaching positions at the University of North Texas, North Central Texas College, and Southern Bible Institute. His articles are published at www.drcone.com, and he is the author and general editor of more than fifteen books.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

PHIL7101 Comparative Worldview and Systems of Interdisciplinary Thought is an advanced comparison of worldview components and interdisciplinary applications and implications.

 

COURSE SUMMARY

This course challenges Learners to wrestle with the concept of worldview and how disciplines relate within any particular worldview. The methodology emphasizes foundational elements of worldview and specific components of worldview, compares worldviews and belief systems, and examines how disciplines fit in worldview and how they interrelate.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

 

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

  1. To be able to evaluate cogency and coherency of a worldview
  2. To be able to recognize and analyze interdisciplinary connectivity in disciplines of interest
  3. To be able to ascertain a worldview grid that identifies unstated worldview components from stated worldview components
  4. To be able to communicate effectively in worldview and a topic of interdisciplinarity

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

  1. To equip Learners, as experienced educators and leaders, for individual, organizational, and system-level transformative leadership.
  2. To enhance Learners’ focus on the Biblical worldview-based theory, practice, and assessment.
  3. To prepare Learners for various special, diverse, innovative learning and leadership contexts.
  4. To produce Learners’ aptitude for multidimensional analysis, critical thought, and the synthesizing of transformative learning and leadership principles.

 

CBU Learning Outcomes (ULOs)

  1. Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Research – Learners will demonstrate ability to think critically, solve problems, and conduct interdisciplinary research at a level appropriate to their program.
  2. Personal Growth – Learners will understand how learning is related to personal growth, and will be challenged to grow in their thinking, communication, conduct, and engagement with others.
  3. Skills Development – Learners will advance in skills related to their area of learning, demonstrating a level of competency appropriate to their program.
  4. Social Responsibility – Learners will appreciate the diversity in and value of others as designed by our Creator, and will grow in willingness and capability to serve others.
  5. Worldview Applications – Learners will become capable at thinking from a worldview perspective and will understand the relationship of description and prescription, so that they can ground their actions in sound principles.

 

COURSE READING

Required Texts:

  • All CBU courses use the Bible as a primary textbook. Translations used for coursework include any of the following: NASB, ESV, KJV, and NKJV. Other translations/versions may be used for complementary study and research.
  • Christopher Cone, Applied Biblical Worldview: Essays on Christian Ethics (Exegetica, 2016) ISBN: 978-0976593096, $19
  • Christopher Cone, Authentic Social Justice (Exegetica, 2020) ISBN: 978-0998280578, $14
  • Christopher Cone, Redacted Dominionism: A Biblical Approach to Grounding Environmental Responsibility (Wipf & Stock, 2012) ISBN: 978-1620321591, $19
  • Christopher Cone, Priority in Hermeneutics (Exegetica, 2018) ISBN 978-0998280523, $16
  • George Smith, Atheism, The Case Against God (electronic)
  • Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto (electronic)
  • Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra (electronic)
  • Plato, Republic (electronic)
  • Clement Vidal “What is a Worldview?” (electronic)
  • Jay Shim, “Reformed Theology as Worldview Theology: The Public Nature of the Gospel and Spirituality” (electronic)
  • Leo Apostel and Jaak Vanlandschoot, “Interdisciplinarity: The Construction of Worldviews and the Dissemination of Scientific Results” (electronic)
  • Casey Jones, “Interdisciplinary Approach – Advantages, Disadvantages, and the Future Benefits of Interdisciplinary Studies” (electronic)
  • Bertus Haverkort and Coen Reijntjes, “Transdisciplinarity– Past Present and Future” (electronic)
  • Julie Thompson Klein, “The State of the Field: Institutionalization of Interdisciplinarity” (electronic)
  • Liviu Ursache, “The Role of Worldview in Hermeneutics” (electronic)
  • Kimberle Crenshaw, “Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics” (electronic)

 

COURSE OUTLINE

 

Module 1 – Worldview and Interdisciplinarity

            Pre-Reading:

                        Vidal, “What is a Worldview”

Plato, Republic, Book V

Apostel and Vanlandschoot, “Interdisciplinarity…”

Jones, “Interdisciplinary Approach…”

Module 2 – Epistemology

Pre-Reading:

                        Smith, Atheism: The Case Against God

Cone, Applied Biblical Worldview, chs 1-3

Haverkort and Reijntjes, “Transdisciplinarity…”

Module 3 – Hermeneutic Issues

Pre-Reading:

                        Ursache, “The Role of Worldview in Hermeneutics”

Klein, “The State of the Field…”

Cone, Priority in Hermeneutics

Module 4 – Metaphysics

Pre-Reading:

                        Cone, Applied Biblical Worldview, chs. 15-22

Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra, First Part (p. 19-79)

                        Ecclesiastes

Module 5 – Theological Systems

Pre-Reading:

                        Shim, “Reformed Theology…”

Cone, Applied Biblical Worldview, chs. 23-44

Module 6 – Ethics

            Pre-Reading:

                        Cone, Applied Biblical Worldview, chs. 4-14

                        Cone, Redacted Dominionism

Module 7 – Socio Political Thought

Pre-Reading:

                        Crenshaw, “Demarginalizing…”

Marx and Engels, Communist Manifesto

Cone, Authentic Social Justice

Module 8 – Worldview and Interdisciplinary Competency Preparation I:

The Practical Engagement

Module 9 – Worldview and Interdisciplinary Competency Preparation II:

Writing the Journal Article

Module 10 – Worldview and Interdisciplinary Practicum Preparation III:

Developing the Teaching Encounter

 

Assignments and Grading Rubric (1000 Points)

  1. Module Assessment (25 points each x 10) 250 Points (Video Presentations)
    1. CLO 1 / PLO 3,4 / ULO 1,2
    2. Instructions: Learners will submit a 10-15 minute video presentation summarizing the content of each module (10 total videos)
  2. Course Content Assessment             250 Points (Short Essay Exam)
    1. CLO 2 / PLO 3,4 / ULO 3,5
    2. Instructions: Learners will choose any 5 essay topics of the 10 provided and answer the essay question in roughly 1000 words.
  3. Reading Content Assessment             250 Points (Reviews and Critiques)
    1. CLO 3 / PLO 3,4 / ULO 1,2
    2. Instructions: Learners will write a 1000-1500 word review and critique on each individual assigned reading (20 total readings). Learners should summarize the material and offer some critique or poignant analysis.
  4. Competency Assessment                    250 points
    1. CLO 4 / PLO 1,2 / ULO 4,5
    2. Instructions: Learners will select and complete any 1 of the 3 competency assignments. Specifics of the assessment must be preapproved by the mentoring professor:
      1. Practical Engagement Component – a practical social engagement of 3-6 hours applying principles covered in the course, and a 2000-word report discussing: (1) Introduction of the Engagement, (2) Methodology, (3) Summary of What Happened, and (4) Benefits and Implications
      2. Journal Article Component – a journal article quality paper of 8000-10000 words on an approved topic related to the course material, to be submitted to a relevant academic journal (Style determined by the journal of submittal).
  • Teaching Encounter Component – preparing, delivering, recording, and submitting a 60-90 minute teaching to a live audience on an approved topic related to the course material

VIII. Grading Scale

91-100%          A

81-90%            B

71-80%            C

61-70%            D

0-60%              F

 

  1. Carnegie Unit Credit Hour Equivalent

Total Hours of Module Content:                    20 hours

Total Hours of Reading Content:                    60 hours

Total Hours of Minor Assessments:               20 hours

Total Hours of Major Assessment:                 20 hours

Total Hours of Competency Assessment:       40 hours

Equivalent of 3 Credit Hour (160 hours of total course time)

Enrollment Agreement and Refund Policy

Institution

Colorado Biblical University

914 State St., Fort Morgan CO 80701  www.coloradobiblicaluniversity.com  970-743-3175

Degree Program

Program – Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Biblical Leadership – 60 hours

Course – PHIL7301 Hermeneutics in Transformative Literature – 3 hours

Enrollment Agreement

Thank you for enrolling in this course with CBU. The Learner agrees to pay the amount as presented below. Payment should be made immediately upon receiving this Enrollment Agreement. Failure to pay the amount reflected will result in failure to enroll or withdrawal from the courses enrolled.

Tuition: $253 ($84.33 per credit hour x 3 credit hours)

Tech Fee: $20 per class

Total Course Cost: $273 USD

Total cost does not include textbooks, room and board, nor any other resources or services.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

CBU is committed to the highest level of service for its Learners. All subscriptions and tuition paid are fully refundable within 30 days of start of subscription or course. After 30 days, subscriptions and tuition paid are non-refundable.

Course Duration

Each CBU course may be completed in as little as 4 weeks from the date of enrollment, or in as many as 16 weeks from the date of enrollment. The period of enrollment for this course is a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 16 weeks from the date of enrollment.

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