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Post Modernism

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Postmodernism, as a philosophical and cultural movement, is characterized by skepticism toward grand narratives and ideologies, emphasizing relativism, subjectivity, and the deconstruction of established meanings and truths. While the Bible does not directly address postmodernism—given that the term and its implications arose in the late 20th century—certain biblical themes can resonate with aspects of postmodern thought. For instance, the Bible often highlights the complexity of truth and the multifaceted nature of human experience. In 1 Corinthians 13:12, Paul notes, "For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known." This verse suggests that human understanding is limited and partial, aligning with postmodernism's view that knowledge is contingent and context-dependent. Additionally, the biblical narrative emphasizes the importance of personal experience and relationship with God over rigid doctrines, which can be seen in passages like John 17:3, where eternal life is defined as knowing God personally. Therefore, while postmodernism itself is not a biblical concept, its focus on subjective experience and the questioning of absolute truths can find parallels within the diverse and nuanced teachings of Scripture.

Phil Johnson

The video discusses the impact of post-modernism on evangelical young people and churches. It highlights two books, "The Post-Evangelical" by Dave Tomlinson and "A New Kind of Christian" by Brian McLaren, which argue against essential biblical principles. The speaker identifies four principles t

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david-guzik

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the concept of miracles and the supernatural in relation to the feeding of the 5,000. He criticizes the anti-supernaturalist perspective of Bible commentator William Barkley, who explains away miracles as acts of sharing. The speaker emphasizes the importance of

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