Postmodern Christianity

Postmodern Christianity
Author: John W. Riggs
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567246301

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John Riggs argues for a common ground between postmodernism and Christianity, focusing on how this applies to issues such as reproductive rights and the ordination of women, gay men, and lesbians, and suggest that Christianity avoid the extreme positions of either completely accommodating itself to or completely rejecting postmodern culture.

Christianity and the Postmodern Turn

Christianity and the Postmodern Turn
Author: Myron B. Penner
Publsiher: Brazos Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 144120251X

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In our post-Cold War, post-colonial, post-Christian world, Western culture is experiencing a dramatic shift. Correspondingly, says Myron Penner, recent philosophy has taken a postmodern turn in which traditional concepts of reality, truth, language, and knowledge have been radically altered, if not discarded. Here James K.A. Smith, John Franke, Merold Westphal, Kevin Vanhoozer, Douglas Geivett, and R. Scott Smith respond to the question, "What perils and/or promises does the postmodern turn hold for the tasks of Christian thinkers?" Addressing topics such as the nature of rationality and biblical faith, the relationship of language to reality, and the impact of postmodern concerns on ethics, this book presents a variety of positions in vigorous dialogue with each other.

Ancient Postmodern Christianity

Ancient   Postmodern Christianity
Author: Kenneth Tanner,Christopher A. Hall
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2002-05-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830826544

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Built on the writings of the early church fathers, these essays--created in honor of Thomas C. Oden--span theological perspectives that emphasize what various Christian traditions hold in common. Edited by Kenneth Tanner and Christopher A. Hall.

The Weakness of God

The Weakness of God
Author: John D. Caputo
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2006-04-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253013514

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The author of What Would Jesus Deconstruct? makes “a bold attempt to reconfigure the terms of debate around the topic of divine omnipotence” (Choice). Applying an ever more radical hermeneutics—including Husserlian and Heideggerian phenomenology, Derridian deconstruction, and feminism—John D. Caputo breaks down the name of God in this irrepressible book. Instead of looking at God as merely a name, Caputo views it as an event, or what the name conjures or promises in the future. For Caputo, the event exposes God as weak, unstable, and barely functional. While this view of God flies in the face of most religions and philosophies, it also puts up a serious challenge to fundamental tenets of theology and ontology. Along the way, Caputo’s readings of the New Testament, especially of Paul’s view of the Kingdom of God, help to support the “weak force” theory. This penetrating work cuts to the core of issues and questions—What is the nature of God? What is the nature of being? What is the relationship between God and being? What is the meaning of forgiveness, faith, piety, or transcendence?—that define the terrain of contemporary philosophy of religion. “Caputo comes out of the closet as a theologian in this work.” —Catherine Keller, Drew University “Caputo has a gift for explaining Continental philosophy’s jargon succinctly and accurately, and despite technical and foreign terms, this book will engage upper-level undergraduates. Includes scriptural and general indexes . . . Highly recommended.” —Choice

Postmodern Christianity

Postmodern Christianity
Author: John W. Riggs
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567240095

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John Riggs argues for a common ground between postmodernism and Christianity, focusing on how this applies to issues such as reproductive rights and the ordination of women, gay men, and lesbians, and suggest that Christianity avoid the extreme positions of either completely accommodating itself to or completely rejecting postmodern culture.

The Book of Deuteronomy and Post modern Christianity

The Book of Deuteronomy and Post modern Christianity
Author: James Baxter
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781621896166

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As a dominant voice in our society, Western Christianity (including fundamentalism) is dying despite the growing tendency of people to identify as spiritual but not religious. In the face of this reality, churches continue to preach the same message of sin, judgment, guilt, in order to be saved, or in the case of more progressive churches, feel-good messages. No wonder Western Christianity is failing. If it is ever to regain its viability, Christianity must rethink its total devotion to Christ and look again at its roots. A new Christianity must start over with the original vision of God's dream for us as expressed by Moses and Jesus. Jesus was not a Christian. He was a Jewish reformer and he worked within the context of the Jewish Scriptures (the Old Testament). Deuteronomy was one of these books. When this ancient wisdom is paired with post-modern Christianity we see that the teachings of Moses and Jesus are as relevant today as they were two to three thousand years ago, perhaps even more so.

Postmodern Theology

Postmodern Theology
Author: Frederic B. Burnham
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725217737

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The dominant position of science in our culture has ended. In our postmodern world, belief that science will provide the answer to our problems and that progress is inevitable has been shaken, if not toppled. Optimism has been replaced by realism, creating a milieu for the development of intelligent Christian belief. Participating in the Trinity Institute's conference on "The Church in a Postmodern Age, these six prominent scholars explore the breakdown of the basic tenets of the Enlightenment, the sorry state of biblical literacy in our culture, Christian faith in a pluralistic world, the relevance of the Bible today, and the role of the church in our age. Contributors: Robert N. Bellah, Diogenes Allen, George A. Lindbeck, James B. Miller, Sandra M. Schneiders, and Rowan D. Williams.

The Next Reformation

The Next Reformation
Author: Carl Raschke
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780801027512

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Demonstrates how to reconcile postmodernism with Christian faith.