Christian faith in the postmodern world: complete faith in wealth and other Princeton philosophy professor Try to do what Diogenes Allen did in his book, but without his width or validity. Let's use the theoretical benefit of putting Christianity (and general religious beliefs) in the advocacy of knowledge and culture to solve the difficult times of the modern world, which emphasizes scientific reasoning and pure reasons Some people do. It is on.
Here, my aim is not to outline the appearance of postmodernism as detailed by many other people and explain it in detail. 5 My aim is to treat postmodernism as an exercise. What I do is to give Christians some practical guidance on how to represent Christ in postmodern world. I will discuss three main issues that Christians must address. The first is tolerance. This is a question: How do we deal with the struggle and crying tolerance culture? Are you planning to participate? The Bible tells us if we would like to forgive each other, and how do you want to say? Secondly, we need to solve both simple and practical solutions to the fact that all truth is relative postmodern. Many churches combine our culture and power, and we accept this theory of relativity. Others compensate by rejecting the concept of relative truth, arguing that all truths are objective. What does the Bible think about truth and relativity?
Is post-modern good for us? "More specifically, postmodern positive and neutral elements will encourage Christian's view of the world and thought.The first step is to explore the basic tenants of postmoderns, their current situation and the current simple history, Multiple benefits in postmodernism The term "postmodernism" probably first appeared in architecture and art in the 1950s.
Beginning in the 1950s, with the advent of postmoderns, the Western world experienced transformation of the theory of earthquake recognition again. In the medieval Christian world, orthodox Christian faith was acquired through faith, theological considerations, and discussions. During the enlightenment, even the most fundamental Christian faith like God as the creator of the world was scientifically questioned to pursue the truth. In the post-modern era, the universal truth, the dominant story, or the concept of a single value system was completely collapsed. This will have a major impact on society from architecture to literature, philosophy to education, and family composition. For more and more people, there is no "right way" to do what you do now. It is both an exciting and horrible prospect.