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Winter 2008: Suggested Reading

 

Editor Introduction: Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future  

Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future
A Pneuma Review discussion about how the church should respond to postmodernism

 

Suggestions for Further Reading

Readers have suggested the following as places to find good articles online for further reading on this important subject.

 

Robert C. Kurka, “Before ‘Foundationalism’: A More Biblical Alternative to the Grenz/Franke Proposal for Doing Theology” JETS 50:1 (March 2007).

 

Albert Mohler, “Christian Apologetics for a Postmodern Age” www.crosswalk.com/1407489/ Updated to: http://www.crosswalk.com/church/pastors-or-leadership/christian-apologetics-for-a-postmodern-age-1407489.html [as of Nov 5, 2014]

 

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