Truth or Consequences: The Promise Perils of Postmodernism
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In the wake of postmodernism's infiltration into our cultural lexicon three decades ago, the intellectual landscape has been forever altered. The shelves of bookstores and libraries groan under the weight of tomes extolling the virtues and vices of this paradigm-shifting movement. Millard J. Erickson, a seasoned observer of the evangelical response to postmodernism, previously chronicled the diverse reactions of his peers in Postmodernizing the Faith. Now, in this latest work, he embarks on a meticulous examination of postmodernism's underlying philosophical currents, its most influential proponents, and the implications of their critique of modernity. Erickson's incisive analysis probes the strengths and weaknesses of postmodern thought, seeking to distill its valuable insights while avoiding its pitfalls. As he navigates the complexities of this intellectual terrain, he poses crucial questions: What lies beyond the postmodern horizon? What might a post-postmodern era look like? Erickson's thoughtful, balanced approach makes this book an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to engage Christian truth with the surrounding culture.
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