It should comprise these six elements:[2] Different denominations of Christianity have varying worldviews.
For instance, Northrop Frye indicated as the central clusters of the system of metaphors in the Bible – mountain, garden, and cave.
A similar thematic representation of Christian worldview in the Reformed tradition has been formulated as Creation, Fall, Redemption and Consummation.
The symbolic term Christian worldview has been called a "defining marker of American evangelical culture.
"[3] The U.S. use of the term worldview in Christian rhetoric can be traced to the evangelical Reformed philosopher H. Evan Runner of Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.