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The End of Apologetics: Christian Witness in a Postmodern Context is unavailable, but you can change that!

This provocative text critiques modern apologetic efforts and offers a concept of faithful Christian witness characterized by love and grounded in God’s revelation. Penner seeks to reorient the discussion of Christian belief, change a well-entrenched vocabulary that no longer works, and contextualize the enterprise of apologetics for a postmodern generation.

social spheres they represent are understood to be expressions of the same underlying reality, which transcends human time and space (the hierarchy of being).13 To be sure, priest and king play different roles in premodern societies and they have different functions relative to this transcendence, but it is not as if one can understand social order and its rulers apart from the religious beliefs and practices that substantially shape it and give it legitimacy. So when I am fully installed in a premodern
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