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Postmodernity

Christian Identity in a Fragmented Age
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More than a guidebook to the postmodernity debate, Lakeland's volume clarifies the impulses and critical impetus behind the cultural, intellectual, and scientific expressions of postmodern thought. He goes on to identify the import and issues it presents for religion and for areas of Christian theology. Concentrating on God, Church, and Christ, Lakeland outlines the church's mission to the postmodern world, including a constructive theological apologetics.
Paul Lakeland is Professor of Theology at Fairfield University, Connecticut. Among his works are Theology and Critical Theory (1990), Postmodernity (Fortress Press, 1997), and The Liberation of the Laity (2003).
Foreward Preface Postmodernity The Culture of Postmodernity The Postmodern Sensibility Postmodern Thought Postmodern Science: A Note Religion Postmodern Thought and Religion God: Decentering the Human Person Christian Dwelling in a Decentered World The Theology of Religions: Decentering Christ? An Agenda for a Postmodern Theology A Postmodern Apologetics Apologetical Theology: The Moment of Mediation God: The Relief of Anthropocentrism Church: Otherness and Difference Christ: The Personhood of God Notes Glossary Index
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