Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future

A Pneuma Review discussion about how the church should respond to postmodernism
Editor Introduction (Winter 2007)
Editor Introduction: Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future
David Livermore (Winter 2007)
Emerge or Submerge
Is “cultural relevance” an effective and theologically sound wineskin for the emergent church or is it moving Christianity toward oblivion?
Suggested Reading (Spring 2007)
Spring 2007: Suggested Reading
Winfield Bevins (Spring 2007)
Retro Faith: A Christian Response to Postmodernism
Dony Donev (Spring 2007)
Postmodern Rebels
Suggested Reading (Summer 2007)
Summer 2007: Suggested Reading
B. Keith Putt (Summer 2007)
From Babel to Pentecost:
Proclamation, Translation, and the Risk of the Spirit
Suggested Reading (Fall 2007)
Fall 2007: Suggested Reading
Tony Richie (Fall 2007)
Effectively Engaging Pluralism and Postmodernism
in a So-Called Post-Christian Culture
A Review Essay of Lesslie Newbigin’s The Gospel in a Pluralist Society
Suggested Reading (Winter 2008)
Winter 2008: Suggested Reading
Craig A. Carter (Winter 2008)
The Myth of Relativism: Christianity in a Postmodern World
Professor Carter unpacks what relativism is to give us a better understanding of what postmodernism really is.
Suggested Reading (Spring 2008)
Spring 2008: Suggested Reading
Philip G. Ryken (Spring 2008)
Answers to Questions with Philip Ryken
Suggested Reading (Summer 2008)
Summer 2008: Suggested Reading
Frank Viola (Summer 2008)
A New Kind of Church for a New Kind of World
Winfield Bevins (Summer 2008)
Response from Winfield Bevins
Suggested Reading (Fall 2008)
Fall 2008: Suggested Reading
Suggested Reading (Winter 2009)
Winter 2009: Suggested Reading
Tony Richie (Winter 2009)
Becoming All Things, Spoiling the Egyptians,
and Occupying Culture till Christ Comes
Reflections on the Recent Postmodernism Conversation: Pastor Tony Richie wraps up our discussion on how the church should respond to postmodernism.
This index was later included in the Winter 2024 issue.








