A Primer on Postmodernism

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A Primer on Postmodernism is a widely used introductory book in which theologian Stanley Grenz explains the origins, key ideas, and cultural impact of postmodern thought from a Christian perspective.

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instanceOf Christian apologetics book
book
non-fiction book
theology book
aimsTo equip readers to respond theologically to postmodernism
help Christians understand postmodern culture
author Stanley Grenz NERFINISHED
Stanley J. Grenz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses deconstruction
impact of postmodernism on theology
metanarratives
post-structuralism
relativism
explains cultural impact of postmodernism
key ideas of postmodern thought
origins of postmodernism
focusesOn implications of postmodernism for Christian faith
relationship between modernism and postmodernism
genre introductory text
religious studies
hasContributor Stanley J. Grenz NERFINISHED
hasPerspectiveOf evangelical theology
intendedAudience Christian lay readers
pastors
students
language English
mediaType print
notableFor Christian critique of postmodernism
accessible overview of postmodern thought
perspective Christian perspective
subject Christian theology
cultural criticism
philosophy of religion
postmodernism
theologicalTradition evangelicalism
usedAs textbook
usedIn Christian college courses
seminary courses

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