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  2. Postmodern religion - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern religion [1] [2] is any type of religion that is influenced by postmodernism and postmodern philosophies. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Examples of religions that may be interpreted using postmodern philosophy include Postmodern Christianity , [ 5 ] Postmodern Neopaganism, [ 6 ] and Postmodern Buddhism. [ 7 ]

  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. Postmodernism - Wikipedia

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    It is also critical of a purported cultural shift away from traditional Christian beliefs. [38] [39] [40] The term "postmodernity" was first used in an academic historical context as a general concept for a movement by Arnold J. Toynbee in a 1939 essay, which states that "Our own Post-Modern Age has been inaugurated by the general war of 1914 ...

  5. Postmodern philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Postmodern philosophy is a philosophical movement that arose in the second half of the 20th century as a critical response to assumptions allegedly present in modernist philosophical ideas regarding culture, identity, history, or language that were developed during the 18th-century Age of Enlightenment.

  6. Postmodernist anthropology - Wikipedia

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    cultural relativism as a method of inquiry [3] skepticism towards the claims of science to producing objective and universally valid knowledge [ 4 ] the rejection of grand, universal schemes or theories which explain other cultures (Barrett 1996).

  7. Religious syncretism - Wikipedia

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    Religious syncretism is the blending of religious belief systems into a new system, or the incorporation of other beliefs into an existing religious tradition.. This can occur for many reasons, where religious traditions exist in proximity to each other, or when a culture is conquered and the conquerors bring their religious beliefs with them, but do not succeed in eradicating older beliefs ...

  8. Faith deconstruction - Wikipedia

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    The Good News of Postmodernism for the Church), and Richard Rohr. [11] Prominent former Christians who underwent deconstruction include Joshua Harris (whose book I Kissed Dating Goodbye was foundational to purity culture and who briefly offered a course on deconstruction), [12] [13] [14] Abraham Piper, [15] [16] and Marty Sampson. [17]

  9. Transmodernism - Wikipedia

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    Transmodernism criticises pessimism, nihilism, relativism and the counter-Enlightenment. It embraces, to a limited extent, optimism , absolutism , foundationalism and universalism . It has an analogical way of thinking, [ 3 ] viewing things from the outside rather than the inside.