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  • ...culture. These remarks, however, can only be taken as a general account of postmodernism, seeing as many as those who subscribe to it "resist closed, tightly bounde ...guage]</ref>. The diversity of these different approaches can suggest that postmodernism is representative of a cultural 'break', separating Western culture today f
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  • '''[[Postmodernism|Postmodern]] [[theology]] is an approach to [[religion]] using [[deconstruc ...of [[belief]]s or a set of defined precepts recognizable as [[truism]]s. [[Postmodernism]] is an approach or a practice that seeks to be critical and employ compari
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  • ...culture. These remarks, however, can only be taken as a general account of postmodernism, seeing as many as those who subscribe to it "resist closed, tightly bounde ...guage]</ref>. The diversity of these different approaches can suggest that postmodernism is representative of a cultural 'break', separating Western culture today f
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  • Christian, mostly Protestant, movement that seeks to cater to [[postmodernism|postmodern]], [[Generation X]] and post-Christian congregants.
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  • ...cater to the attitudes and experiences of what it sees as people who are [[Postmodernism|postmodern]], [[Generation X]] and "post-Christian" through a [[deconstruct ...ging church, alleging that it is unorthodox or heretical in its embrace of postmodernism, which they claim undermines Biblical truth.
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  • ...s being a step on the way to [[postmodernism]] - one of the key writers on postmodernism, [[Jean-François Lyotard]], was a poststructuralist at one point - althoug
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  • ...''Postmodernism and Holocaust Denial'' (2001) 80pp; [http://www.amazon.com/Postmodernism-Holocaust-Denial-Postmodern-Encounters/dp/1840462345/ref=pd_sim_b_title_5 e
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  • ...[New Left]]. Later, in the Unites States, it served as one foundation of [[postmodernism]].
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