
Now what that something is, is where different worldviews begin to emerge. One example of a presupposition he gives is the fact that there is something out there, something exists. We just have to recognize our own assumptions and then we can better understand our personal worldview. And, we hold them either consciously or unconsciously. Now to break down that definition Sire describes presuppositions, as assumptions we hold that can be true, partially true, or entirely false.

It is a sort of frame of reference or a pair of glasses through which we view the world. He describes it as follows: a worldview is a set of presuppositions, which we hold about the basic makeup of our world. The four major reasons he wrote this book are 1) to outline the basic worldviews, 2) to trace historically how these views have developed from a breakdown in the theistic worldview, 3) to show how post-modernism puts a twist on them, and 4) to encourage us all to think in terms of worldviews.įirst of all, however, Sire points out the fact that one must first know what a worldview is. Many people have faith but some lose it and it is just a matter of finding it again.

He says the struggle to discover our own worldview is one of the greatest tasks we could ever face. Sire, describes his purpose for writing the book and makes it clear that many people hold many different worldviews whether they know it or not.
