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  2. Postmodern theology - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern theology, also known as the continental philosophy of religion, is a philosophical and theological movement that interprets Christian theology in light of postmodernism and various forms of post-Heideggerian thought, including post-structuralism, phenomenology, and deconstruction.

  3. List of academic publishers by preprint policy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of publishers of academic journals by their submission policies regarding the use of preprints prior to publication (example list). Publishers' policies on self-archiving (including of preprint versions) can also be found at SHERPA/RoMEO .

  4. Postmodern religion - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern religion acknowledges and accepts different versions of truth. For example, rituals, beliefs and practices can be invented, transformed, created and reworked based on constantly shifting and changing realities, individual preferences, myths, legends, archetypes, rituals and cultural values and beliefs.

  5. List of theology journals - Wikipedia

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    Christian Apologetics Journal: 1930-9074 Southern Evangelical Seminary: Matthews, North Carolina: United States Evangelical: Christian Education Journal: 0739-8913 (print) or 2378-525X (online) CEJ Talbot School of Theology: La Mirada, California: United States Christian History: 0891-9666 Christianity Today International then Christian History ...

  6. Boundary 2 - Wikipedia

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    Boundary 2, often stylized boundary 2, is a quarterly peer-reviewed [1] academic journal of postmodern theory, literature, and culture. [2] Established in 1972 [1] by William V. Spanos and Robert Kroetsch (Binghamton University), under the title boundary 2, a journal of postmodern literature, the journal moved to Duke University Press in the late 1980s [3] and is now edited by Paul A. Bové ...

  7. James Olthuis - Wikipedia

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    A vision of and for love: Towards a Christian post-postmodern worldview (article developed from a paper delivered at the Koers-75 Conference on 'Worldview and Education', held in Potchefstroom, South Africa, from 30 May to 2 June 2011)

  8. Postmodernism - Wikipedia

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    The postmodern theological movement interprets Christian theology in light of postmodern theory and various forms of post-Heideggerian thought, using approaches such as poststructuralism, phenomenology, and deconstruction to question fixed interpretations, explore the role of lived experience, and uncover hidden textual assumptions and ...

  9. Progressive Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The following is the working definition used in Roger Wolsey’s book “Kissing Fish”: "Progressive Christianity is a post-liberal approach to the Christian faith that is influenced by postmodernism and: proclaims Jesus of Nazareth as Christ; emphasizes the Way and teachings of Jesus, not merely His person; emphasizes God’s immanence not ...

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