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  2. Postmodern religion - Wikipedia

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    A postmodern religion can be non-dogmatic, syncretic, and eclectic: in drawing from various faiths and traditions, postmodern religion challenges the notion of absolute truth. A postmodern interpretation of religion emphasizes the importance of questioning and considering historical bias when studying religion from a historical perspective.

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Postmodern religion - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Postmodern religion" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...

  5. Postmodernism - Wikipedia

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    Religion. Postmodern religionReligion influenced by postmodernism; History. Second modernity – Industrial society transformed into a more reflexive network society or information society; Opposed by. Altermodern – term for art that reacts against standardisation and commercialism

  6. Mark C. Taylor (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    The Religion and Postmodernism book series he founded continues at the University of Chicago Press under the editorship of Thomas A. Carlson. Taylor has also edited a textbook, Critical Terms for the Study of Religion (Chicago, 1998), designed for college courses on method in religious studies.

  7. John D. Caputo bibliography - Wikipedia

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    "On Not Settling for an Abridged Edition of Postmodernism: Radical Hermeneutics as Radical Theology," in Reexamining Deconstruction and Determinate Religion: Toward a Religion with Religion), eds. J. Aaron Simmons and Stephen Minister (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 2012), 271-353.

  8. Postsecularism - Wikipedia

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    The term "postsecular" has been used in sociology, political theory, [1] [2] religious studies, art studies, [3] literary studies, [4] [5] education [6] and other fields. Jürgen Habermas is widely credited for popularizing the term, [7] [8] to refer to current times in which the idea of modernity is perceived as failing and, at times, morally unsuccessful, so that, rather than a ...

  9. Postmodernist anthropology - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern theory (PM) in anthropology originated in the 1960s, along with the literary postmodern movement in general. Anthropologists working in this vein of inquiry seek to dissect, interpret and write cultural critiques.