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		<title>By: Postmodernism, The Church, and The Future : The Pneuma Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] Frank Viola (Summer 2008) A New Kind of Church for a New Kind of World [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>By: Becoming All Things, Spoiling the Egyptians, and Occupying Culture till Christ Comes : The Pneuma Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] So far, the PR postmodernism conversation has included some notable contributions. In “Emerge or Submerge” Dave Livermore asks “Is ‘cultural relevance’ an effective and theologically sound wineskin for the emergent church or is it moving Christianity toward oblivion?”4 Next Winfield Bevins wrote “Retro Faith: A Christian Response to Postmodernism,”5 and B. Keith Putt “From Babel to Pentecost: Proclamation, Translation, and the Risk of the Spirit”.6 My own prior contribution to the postmodernism conversation was “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.”7 Craig A. Carter contributed “The Myth of Relativism: Christianity in a Postmodern World,”8 and Philip Graham Ryken, “Answers to Questions.”9 Finally, Frank Viola wrote “A New Kind of Church for a New Kind of World.”10 [&#8230;]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] So far, the PR postmodernism conversation has included some notable contributions. In “Emerge or Submerge” Dave Livermore asks “Is ‘cultural relevance’ an effective and theologically sound wineskin for the emergent church or is it moving Christianity toward oblivion?”4 Next Winfield Bevins wrote “Retro Faith: A Christian Response to Postmodernism,”5 and B. Keith Putt “From Babel to Pentecost: Proclamation, Translation, and the Risk of the Spirit”.6 My own prior contribution to the postmodernism conversation was “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.”7 Craig A. Carter contributed “The Myth of Relativism: Christianity in a Postmodern World,”8 and Philip Graham Ryken, “Answers to Questions.”9 Finally, Frank Viola wrote “A New Kind of Church for a New Kind of World.”10 [&#8230;]</p>
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