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Swimming in a Sanctimonious sea of subjectivity: A proposal for Christian Authenticity in a Made-Up World

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Greece; Themelio Publications Ltd, Apr.2024Description: pages, 159-172
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there is a curious tendency in modern culture to simultaneously reject objective truth and to live as if it were real . objectivity has worked its way back into the subjectivity of postmodernism , nor a return to the modernism that preceded it. This is a new phase, which i call metamodernism . This paper first explains metamodenism. Then it offers some suggestions for Christians to rebut metamoderism. Finally it concludes with an anecdote to better explain the recommendation of the third section
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College On Display Vol.49, No.01 (Apr.2024) Available THE4901

there is a curious tendency in modern culture to simultaneously reject objective truth and to live as if it were real . objectivity has worked its way back into the subjectivity of postmodernism , nor a return to the modernism that preceded it. This is a new phase, which i call metamodernism . This paper first explains metamodenism. Then it offers some suggestions for Christians to rebut metamoderism. Finally it concludes with an anecdote to better explain the recommendation of the third section

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