UNCFRN is the result of an exchange, based on an interest in historical worldview perspective research. We view the study of history as multi-disciplinary. Our view and approach to the historiography of world history is centered on a Biblical historiographical world view perspective. We consider this to be the most objective. Though we are aware that worldviews start from different presuppositions and cognitive values. We see the populations of the world as stemming from certain families, which became ethnic tribes, which in turn became nations. World history is a result of the growth, interactions, conflicts, and coalescing of these people. This view gives value to worldwide records of ancient history, medieval history, modern history, and contemporary history. The cosmology and eschatology of life has an endless ālinear progressiveā nature, and is holistic, not dichotomistic, as contemporary worldview thought has come to be defined, and understood, since the 18th century.