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A collection of essays exploring the theme of an emerging or postmodern theology posted on the Open Source Theology website between 2002 and 2007.

228 pages, Paperback

First published August 10, 2007

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Andrew Perriman

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November 17, 2016
I would have been saved a lot of heartache if I had read this book years ago. But I'm thankful that I'm reading it now.

It feels as if I'm talking to an old friend as I read this collection of blog posts, though some of them are at least fourteen years old. Andrew told me that some things might be 'out of date', which might be true, but I'm really enjoying seeing the process of a theologian working out a postmodern theology for post-Christendom Europe. And I'm learning a lot on the way.

It's a helpful introduction to narrative-historical/postmodern hermeneutics and interpretation, and you wouldn't even know you were learning about it! Also good intro to postmodern mission in secular contexts.

I highly recommend it.
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