Teaching Through a Biblical Worldview

Teaching Through a Biblical Worldview

From Biblical Higher Ed Talk by ABHE

April 7, 2026 · 35 min

About this episode

Seth Scott discusses the importance of teaching through a biblical worldview in higher education and offers practical steps for educators.

Most professors in higher education are trained deeply in their disciplines but rarely trained in how to teach through a biblical worldview. That gap shapes how future leaders think, practice, and integrate faith into their fields. Seth Scott , Columbia International University, shares why worldview awareness is essential for Christian higher education and how educators and counselors can begin the work of disentangling secular assumptions from their training. Seth offers a thoughtful vision for forming practitioners who are both clinically excellent and biblically grounded. 🎧 Tune In to Discover Why most higher education faculty are trained in content but not in teaching or worldview formation How hidden worldview assumptions shape disciplines like counseling and psychology The difference between biblical integration and biblical worldview immersion How the CARE Institute is equipping counselors to practice from a Christ-centered worldview Three practical steps faculty and leaders can take to cultivate biblical worldview thinking 🎙️ Inside the Episode 04:54 – How worldview shapes counseling and the way we understand people 10:41 – The Emmaus road story as a model for…

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Guest: Seth Scott

Topics covered

  • biblical worldview
  • higher education
  • counseling
  • faith integration
  • worldview formation

Keywords

  • biblical worldview
  • higher education
  • counseling
  • faith integration
  • worldview assumptions
  • CARE Institute
  • faculty training

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Organizations: Columbia International University

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