Write a Worldview PlayHave
you ever wanted to act in a play - or write one yourself?
This is your chance to combine your knowledge about
worldviews with your writing and acting skills! You
may want to read the worksheets on the
structure of worldviews and Christian
theism's presuppositions if you need a reminder about what
you've learned before. Objective:
Write a play that illustrates the interaction between people who have
different worldviews, including the Christian worldview. Play
TimeYour play should have at
least two characters. Each
character should represent a different worldview. At
least one of the characters should represent the Christian worldview. The
story should bring out the ways in which the characters agree and
disagree with each other. You
may include a narrator as one of the actors in your play if you wish,
but a narrator is not required. You may choose whether or not
the narrator represents a worldview. The
play should contain only headings, stage directions, and the actors'
lines. This way, the audience will be able to understand the
entire message of your play by watching the actors on stage.
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