Creation Regained Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview

Creation Regained: Biblical Basics for a Reformational Worldview by Albert M. Wolters, published by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing on November 10, 2005, is a revised and expanded edition of a classic work that has been influential for two decades. This edition, comprising 143 pages, aims to present an integrated Christian worldview, addressing the often perceived divide between the sacred and secular. Wolters begins by defining what a worldview entails, distinguishing it from philosophy and theology, and offers a Reformed perspective on the fundamental categories of human history: creation, fall, and redemption.
Readers will find a clear and concise exploration of how the fall impacts all aspects of life and the call for Christians to engage in the redemption of creation. The new concluding chapter, coauthored with Michael W. Goheen, situates the discussion of worldview within a broader narrative and missional context. This edition is particularly relevant for those interested in the intersections of religion, science, and Christian theology, as well as the historical and philosophical underpinnings of a Calvinist perspective.
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with a Postcript coauthored by Michael W. Goheen
In print for two decades and translated into eight languages, Albert Wolters’s classic formulation of an integrated Christian worldview has been revised and expanded to reach new readers beyond the generation that has already benefited from this clear, concise proposal for transcending the false dichotomy between sacred and secular. Wolters begins by defining the nature and scope of a worldview, distinguishing it from philosophy and theology. He then outlines a Reformed analysis of the three basic categories in human history — creation, fall, and redemption — arguing that while the fall reaches into every corner of the world, Christians are called to participate in Christ’s redemption of all creation. This Twentieth Anniversary edition features a new concluding chapter, coauthored with Michael Goheen, that helpfully places the discussion of worldview in a broader narrative and missional context.
Praise for the first edition”This is the best statement I have come across of the ‘reformational’ Christian worldview. It is lucidly written, includes a lot of helpful analogies and illustrations, and is throughout generous in its spirit.”
— Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University”Translates the central insights and categories of the neo-Calvinist tradition into fresh, nontechnical language and clarifies them with a generous sprinkling of apt illustrations and images. . . . Highly recommended to all those desiring a crisp introduction to a Christian worldview in general or the neo-Calvinist tradition in particular.”
— “Christian Scholar’s Review”Outstanding. . . . Deserves a wide readership not only in a specifically academiccontext among teachers, preachers, and students, but also among the larger group of believers who are concerned with issues involving Christian worldview, theology, and philosophy.”
— “Calvin Theological Journal
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