Quotes about Perspective
Teaching is not for a teacher simply to persuade students of his or her own perspective. Rather, the goal is to broaden students' minds by helping them empathetically understand a variety of perspectives while training them to think critically for themselves.
— Gregory Boyd
For we are only as healthy as our picture of God is accurate.
— Gregory Boyd
An honest examination of Scripture leads to the conclusion that the Bible is thoroughly inspired but also thoroughly human. The human element in Scripture reflects the limitations and fallibility that are a part of all human perspectives and all human thinking. This human element can be clearly seen in at least three areas of Scripture.
— Gregory Boyd
I think everything we do, on one level or another, as writers, most of our writing is informed by our world view.
— Ted Dekker
If I can be in a place where my image is encouraging people to see different people behind the camera, and my image and the images I make can help open up a certain world view, I think that's all a part of a larger spirit of change and progress, and I'm happy to be part of it.
— Ava DuVernay
I wasn't looking for religion; I was looking for a world view.
— John Eldredge
What you believe about who you are, where you came from, affects your whole worldview.
— Ken Ham
I am totally convinced the Christian faith is the most coherent worldview around.
— Ravi Zacharias
It's emotional for artists who are women and people of color to have less value placed on our worldview.
— Ava DuVernay
I can't worry about what other people are saying about me. At the end of the day, it's just their opinions, but if I said I don't hear it, or it doesn't bother me a little bit, I'd be lying to you.
— Carmelo Anthony
I went to Africa without the perspective of a balance between teaching people the truth, which has been my calling, and helping people who have physical problems, like AIDS and orphans and hunger.
— Bruce Wilkinson
As your mind is renewed by the Spirit of Truth, you will not see relationships as opportunities to take from others, but to give.
— Rick Joyner