their proposals remain captive to some modernist strategies.11 I will argue that the postmodern church could do nothing better than be ancient, that the most powerful way to reach a postmodern world is by recovering tradition, and that the most effective means of discipleship is found in liturgy. Each tour of a postmodern church will give a concrete picture of what Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault might mean for how we worship. A thoughtful engagement with postmodernism will encourage us to look backward.
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