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Postmodernism Simply Explained

Cory Griess·2012-07-01

With that in mind, let us take a brief look at this teaching, this mindset, and this worldview called postmodernism. What Is Postmodernism? Postmodernism is difficult to define. There are many aspects of it, and various threads to it. However, to retain accuracy and yet keep things simple, I am goin

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Social Constructionism (8): Knowledge is Constructed

Rick Mingerink·2018-02-14

[2] Even the emergence of these new psychological perspectives are the result of social interaction. All knowledge in every domain is a result of social interaction. [3] Burr, Vivien. Social Constructionism. London: Routledge, 2003. Print. [4] This is “Positivism” the notion that truth is derived

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What Churches Need More Than Anything (2)

David Overway·2004-06-01

The culture in which we live places more importance on an individual’s feelings, emotions, and experiences than on seeking and finding an absolute and logically knowable Truth. (This phenomenon is known as postmodernism.) To its shame, the church has allowed itself to be infected by this worldly phi

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Fighting for Truth in a Postmodern Age (1) A Warning for College and High School Students

Ryan Barnhill·2012-06-01

While the roots of postmodernism cannot be exactly located, much of its beginning, especially in America, sprouted out of the tumultuous 1960s. During this time, and up until our day, facts and realities of this world have been questioned. What does it mean to live in a postmodern age?

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Fighting for Truth in a Postmodern Age (2) The Emergent Church Movement

Ryan Barnhill·2011-07-01

This is the language of postmodernists in the church world today. It is intentionally deceiving and thousands are fooled. The interview also highlights the importance of tolerance in the school of postmodernism. Postmodernism preaches tolerance, and one of the ways it does this is by rejecting any d

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The Christian Story and the Christian School (4): A Defense of the Narrative Approach in Reformed Christian Education

Agatha Lubbers·2003-06-04

Postmodernism rejects the ideology of modernism that universal reason is the source of all truth. Postmodernism says that prejudice and bias are unavoidable, and therefore universal reason divorced from all religious, social, moral, political commitments is impossible. The postmodernist contends tha

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Critical theory

Martyn McGeown·2021-04-15

Critical theory beyond postmodernism Christianity is the revelation of the truth. Jesus is "the way, the truth, and the life" (John 14:6), and He gave a good confession before Pontius Pilate: "To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the trut

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God in His Mighty Power Created No Possibility for Evolutionism (5) Theistic Evolution: The Great Contradiction

Ryan Kregel·2013-03-01

Post-modernism has permeated the church and perverted many people’s thinking into a denial of knowing absolute truth when it comes to origins. Some say that there is no need for us to know the truth about origins, and that it has no bearing on the scope of eternity. What they are doing is denying Go

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The Modernistic Interpretation of Scripture (4)

Robert C. Harbach·1961-04-01

For Modernism is a tenuous, vague, elusive, nebulous, question mark type of “philosophy,” motivated by personal opinion, characterized by experiment, always in a state of flux, and never emerges with any permanent convictions. That is why we entitled this section “Its Religious Views,’ rather than “