Henry Imler January 9th, 2008

I am still working through the reason why I believe. I talked earlier about how modernist conceptions are not adequate for judging the merits of a particular religion because we don’t have access to the data needed to verify the claims of religion. In the second installment, I try to talk about another way of viewing this problem, from the postmodern perspective.
Theology for the Masses :: What is Postmodernity?
I basically claim that it is possible (and I think more profitable) to engage the world through a postmodern framework while remaining true to the tenants of Christianity. The post is explorational for me, over there I am kinda feeling my way around - if you decide to read it and have any insights or problems with what I am saying, please let me know in the comments.
The next post in the series will deal with the topic of narratives, why they are important and how they interact.
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