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Truth is Stranger than it Used to be

in which we live can be seen as a consequence of the breakdown of modernity

(which touted itself as the "greatest show on earth"), combined with a recognition of the socially constructed character of reality..

Since the old construction has been discredited and is in a process of decomposition, the season is open on the construction of new realities which are produced with the speed and ease of temporary circus tents being raised. Far from witnessing the erosion or even eclipse of religious belief that the Enlightenment so confidently predicted, the eclipse of the Enlightenment has resulted in a veritable smorgasbord of religions and worldviews for our consumption.

Robe C. Gre

So Brian Walsh and Richard Middleton colorfully describe our postmodern setting. In this book they survey postmodern culture and philosophy, offering lucid explanations of such difficult theories as deconstruction. They are sympathetic to the postmodern critique, yet believe that a gospel stripped of its modernist trappings speaks a radical world of hope and transformation to our chaotic culture.

The book for those who wonder what postmodernism is and how biblical Christians might best respond

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Middleton, J. Richard - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 230.0904 Mid t-2
ISBN/ISSN 0830818561
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Classification 230.0904
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Publishing Year 1995
Publishing Place Illionis
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