The instantiation of postmodern preferences has had varying effects on ecclesial communities, and has even given rise to new religious groups. Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong, "Tower of Babel" painting, Italian philosopher G … [Read more...]
A Postmodern Christianity?
September 7, 2013 by Rev. Joseph R. Laracy
Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Archbishop Bruno Forte, Emerging Church, Etienne Gilson, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, G.K. Chesterton, Gianni Vattimo, Hans Blumemberg, Jacques Derrida, John Shelby Spong, Joseph Bottum, Joseph Rice, Jürgen Moltmann, Michel Foucault, Msgr. Patrick Burke, Orthodoxy (Chesterton), postmodernism, Protestant mainline churches, Rev. Isaías Díez del Río, Rev. Thomas G. Guarino, Scot McKnight, Søren Kierkegaard, Unitarian Universalist Association
How Did We Get Into This Mess? The Legacy of Postmodernism.
March 11, 2013 by Michael P. McKeating
Scholars tell us that this tipping point, when all taboos were uprooted and all universal expectations were discarded, goes by the name "Postmodernism." We have the sense that we went to sleep and woke up in a future we don’t recognize, s … [Read more...]
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