Christianity and the Postmodern Turn: Six Views - eBook
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Christianity and the Postmodern Turn: Six Views - eBook  -     By: Myron B. Penner

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Title: Christianity and the Postmodern Turn: Six Views - eBook
By: Myron B. Penner
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Brazos Press
Publication Date: 2005
ISBN: 9781441202512
ISBN-13: 9781441202512
Stock No: WW12490EB

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In our post-Cold War, post-colonial, post-Christian world, Western culture is experiencing a dramatic shift. Correspondingly, says Myron Penner, recent philosophy has taken a postmodern turn in which traditional concepts of reality, truth, language, and knowledge have been radically altered, if not discarded.

Here James K.A. Smith, John Franke, Merold Westphal, Kevin Vanhoozer, Douglas Geivett, and R. Scott Smith respond to the question, "What perils and/or promises does the postmodern turn hold for the tasks of Christian thinkers?" Addressing topics such as the nature of rationality and biblical faith, the relationship of language to reality, and the impact of postmodern concerns on ethics, this book presents a variety of positions in vigorous dialogue with each other.

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Myron Penner is professor of philosophy and theology at Prairie College and Graduate School in Alberta, Canada. He earned his Ph.D. from University of Edinburgh. Penner has also been a research fellow of the Hong Kierkegaard Library and director of the graduate program in philosophy of religion and religious studies at Liberty University. He lives in Three Hills, Alberta.

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