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full understanding of God is never possible. Those interactions include culture, language, history, technology, and theology. Further, God directs people toward truth, which is never fully available to them. In fact, a full appreciation of the physical world is only possible through a belief in transcendence. Finally, salvation is found through interactions with God and others.
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Although radical orthodoxy is informally organized, its proponents often agree on a handful of propositions. First, there is no sharp distinction between reason on the one hand and faith or revelation on the other. In addition, the world is best understood through interactions with God, even though a
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force. Instead, God is an unconditional claim without any force whatsoever. As a claim without force, the God of weak theology does not intervene in nature. As a result, weak theology emphasizes the responsibility of humans to act in this world here and now.
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There are at least two branches of postmodern theology, each of which has evolved around the ideas of particular post-
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Postmodern theology emerged in the 1980s and 1990s when a handful of philosophers who took philosopher
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Radical orthodoxy is a branch of postmodern theology that has been influenced by the
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Weak theology is a branch of postmodern theology that has been influenced by the
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Who's Afraid of Postmodernism?: Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to Church.
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as a common point of departure began publishing influential books engaging with
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What Would Jesus Deconstruct?: The Good News of Postmodernity for the Church.
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Strange Wonder: The Closure of Metaphysics and the Opening of Awe
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Index

Positive deconstruction
faith deconstruction
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Postmodernism
Modernism
Postmodernity
Deconstruction
Hypermodernity
Hyperreality
Posthumanism
Post-structuralism
Anthropology
Archaeology
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