Critical Thinking
Learn critical thinking to evaluate arguments, avoid logical fallacies, and improve decision-making. Explore inductive/deductive reasoning, faith, and ethics, applying these tools to biblical interpretation and personal beliefs.
Overview, Learning Objectives, and Instructor
Module Overview
Lesson A: What is Critical Thinking?
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: What Critical Thinking is not?
Lesson B Quiz
Lesson C: Why Critical Thinking is Important
Lesson C Quiz
Lesson D: Evaluating Thinking
Lesson D Quiz
Module Overview
Lesson A: History of Critical Thinking
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: Church Philosophers
Lesson B Quiz
Lesson C: Biblical Examples
Lesson C Quiz
Lesson D: Scripture and Thinking
Lesson D Quiz
Module Overview
Lesson A: A Cultural Discussion
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: Christianity and Culture
Lesson B Quiz
Lesson C: Worldviews and Culture
Lesson C Quiz
Lesson D: Cultural Differences in Reasoning and Arguments
Lesson D Quiz
Module Overview
Lesson A: Faith and Reason Integration
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: Reason and Faith in Christianity
Lesson B Quiz
Lesson C: Christian Ethical Reasoning
Lesson C Quiz
Lesson D: Ethical Perspectives in Christianity
Lesson D Quiz
Module Overview
Lesson A: Arguments and Claims
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: Constructing an Argument
Lesson B Quiz
Lesson C: Constructing an Argument
Lesson C Quiz
Lesson D: Relevance of Arguments
Lesson D Quiz