Critical Thinkng for Leaders
Background Information
This website, Can You Detect Weak Arguments?(new tab) is an optional resource, but recommended.
Instructions
1. Watch the John Lennox’ question and answer session: ‘Are God and Faith Anti-Science and Anti-Reason?’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSu3p3wvtrs(new site)
2. Utilizing your learning from this and previous courses in your program, write a (full) four-page paper that addresses each of the following three topics:
a. Explore your understanding of worldviews and how they shape one’s perspectives on how the world works. Be sure to address the importance of cohesiveness in one’s worldview.
b. Discuss how a leader’s worldview influences decision-making and problem-solving capabilities. Be specific.
c. Include in a third section of your paper a discussion of your worldview and how you arrived at it. Provide example(s) of how your worldview has shaped decisions you have made.
4. Paper must be written in third person voice in addressing the first two topics above. Since the third topic is reflective in nature, first person voice may be used.
5. Prepare a separate title page and reference page.
6. Be sure to include a solid introduction and conclusion to your paper.
7. Incorporate no less than six references as sources on which to build your paper. At least four of these must come from sources outside of assigned course readings/viewings.
Background Information
This website,
Can You Detect Weak Arguments?
(new tab)
is an
optional resource, but recommended.
Instructions
1.
Watch the John Lennox’ question and answer session: ‘Are
God and Faith Anti
-
Science and Anti
-
Reason?’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSu3p3wvtrs
(
new site)
2.
Utilizing your learning from this and previous courses in your
program, write a (full) four
-
page paper that addresses each
of the following three topics:
a.
Explore your understanding of worldviews and how
they shape one’s perspectives on how the world works.
Be sure to address the importance of cohesiveness in
one’s worldview.
b.
Discuss how a leader’s worldview influences decision
-
making and problem
-
solving cap
abilities. Be specific.
c.
Include in a third section of your paper a discussion of
your worldview and how you arrived at it. Provide
example(s) of how your worldview has shaped
decisions you have made.
4.
Paper must be written in third person voice in addressin
g the
first two topics above. Since the third topic is reflective in
nature, first person voice may be used.
5.
Prepare a separate title page and reference page.
6.
Be sure to include a solid introduction and conclusion to your
paper.
7.
Incorporate no less than si
x references as sources on which
to build your paper. At least four of these must come from
sources outside of assigned course readings/viewings.
Background Information
This website, Can You Detect Weak Arguments?(new tab) is an
optional resource, but recommended.
Instructions
1. Watch the John Lennox’ question and answer session: ‘Are
God and Faith Anti-Science and Anti-
Reason?’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSu3p3wvtrs(
new site)
2. Utilizing your learning from this and previous courses in your
program, write a (full) four-page paper that addresses each
of the following three topics:
a. Explore your understanding of worldviews and how
they shape one’s perspectives on how the world works.
Be sure to address the importance of cohesiveness in
one’s worldview.
b. Discuss how a leader’s worldview influences decision-
making and problem-solving capabilities. Be specific.
c. Include in a third section of your paper a discussion of
your worldview and how you arrived at it. Provide
example(s) of how your worldview has shaped
decisions you have made.
4. Paper must be written in third person voice in addressing the
first two topics above. Since the third topic is reflective in
nature, first person voice may be used.
5. Prepare a separate title page and reference page.
6. Be sure to include a solid introduction and conclusion to your
paper.
7. Incorporate no less than six references as sources on which
to build your paper. At least four of these must come from
sources outside of assigned course readings/viewings.