I began studying a book on social science research methods. According to the book, one of the components that helps a researcher to decide whether to do a quantitative or qualitative research is his or her philosophical worldview; I agree with that.
Moreover, the book introduces some worldviews such as postpositivism, social constructivism, reflexivism, pragmatism, etc.
Well, I never studied philosophy, and now there is this need for me to choose a worldview in order to do research.
For example, the book doesn't exhaustively introduce the worldviews, but does mention that postpositivism does not believe in absolute truth. As a Christian, I believe that it is not a good school of thought because it would deny absolute truths that we, Christians, believe in, such as the existence of God or the resurrection of Christ.
I believe Bible believing Christians should honor God through the teachings of Scriptures.
From a philosophical and biblical perspective, how should I go about choosing a philosophical worldview? It doesn't have to be one the the worldview I mentioned above.
Any advice will be helpful.
Moreover, the book introduces some worldviews such as postpositivism, social constructivism, reflexivism, pragmatism, etc.
Well, I never studied philosophy, and now there is this need for me to choose a worldview in order to do research.
For example, the book doesn't exhaustively introduce the worldviews, but does mention that postpositivism does not believe in absolute truth. As a Christian, I believe that it is not a good school of thought because it would deny absolute truths that we, Christians, believe in, such as the existence of God or the resurrection of Christ.
I believe Bible believing Christians should honor God through the teachings of Scriptures.
From a philosophical and biblical perspective, how should I go about choosing a philosophical worldview? It doesn't have to be one the the worldview I mentioned above.
Any advice will be helpful.