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Postmodernizing the Faith: Evangelical Responses to the Challenge of Postmodernism is unavailable, but you can change that!

Postmodernism—with its denial of objective knowledge and its deconstruction of language—has become a major topic of discussion in academic circles everywhere. How are evangelical thinkers responding to this new trend? In Postmodernizing the Faith, respected theologian Millard Erickson explores six evangelical responses—both positive and negative—to postmodernism and offers his own reaction to...

when antithesis dies, when relativism is born and when the possibility of finding any universal which would make sense of the particulars is denied.”1 Here are the basics of postmodernism: the loss of logical antithesis, a thoroughgoing relativism, and the impossibility of any holoscopic metaphysical synthesis, or metanarrative. Thus, in many ways Schaeffer was ahead of his time. He was dealing with a movement, still in somewhat mixed form, that was to become more universally experienced. Schaeffer
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