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The Glasses We Wear: Reflections On Christian Worldview: Garland, Michael G: 9781505303551: Amazon.com: Books
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An Introduction to Christian Worldview: Pursuing God's Perspective in a Pluralistic World: Anderson, Tawa J., Clark, W. Michael, Naugle, David K.: 9780830851232: Amazon.com: Books
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The Uniquely Christian Worldview: Ethington, Paul M.: 9781674904702: Amazon.com: Books
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The Integration of Faith and Learning: A Worldview Approach: Harris, Robert A.: 9781592446711: Amazon.com: Books
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Education for Human Flourishing: A Christian Perspective (Christian Worldview Integration Series): Spears, Paul D., Loomis, Steven R.: 9780830828128: Amazon.com: Books
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The Glasses We Wear: Reflections On Christian Worldview: Garland, Michael G: 9781505303551: Amazon.com: Books
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