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Mapping Postmodernism

By now we've all heard the word postmodernism. But what is it? Can it be defined? Does it really represent a monumental shift away from how we used to think about right and wrong, truth, the world, and even the whole cosmos? Most important, how should Christians respond?

Robert Greer helps us grasp the nature of the shifts in thinking and believing that are taking place. More important, he helps us navigate the complex debate among Christians as to how best to respond to these new challenges. Astutely he maps four different ways Christian thinkers have recommended we respond. These alternatives are represented by four theologians: Francis Schaeffer, Karl Barth, John Hick and George Lindbeck.

Greer warns that being merely for or against postmodernism is inadequate. He guides ss across the terrain of alternatives along a path that leads neither back to the land of modernism nor to the wild frontiers of postmodernist relativism. Acknowledging the relative strengths and weaknesses of these options, Greer turns us to a thoroughly Christian theology that points beyond them to the true Subject who makes knowledge posible through the language of revelation and relationship with God

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Author(s) Greer, Robert C. - Personal Name
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Call Number 230.0905 Gre m-2
ISBN/ISSN 0830827331
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Classification 230.0905
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Publishing Year 2003
Publishing Place USA
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