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A Short and Easy Method with Postmodernists

Part 7 of a 19 part series.
Organization: ETS National
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Postmodernism has infected all faucets of our contemporary culture.  Though its tenets can be difficult to understand and define, rebutting with the realities of Christianity is not.   After reviewing common themes and qualities of the postmodernist, John Montgomery simply asks, can anyone even live this way?  These immature thinkers have left 18th century hyper-rationalism for hyper-rationalization, reveling in the subjective and self-contradictory.  But, Montgomery explains how the short and easy method will always begin with the truths of Christ.

 

This lecture is from the 2011 National Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society on the theme, “No Other Name.” The conference featured plenary speakers: Darrell Bock, Tim Tennant, and Kelly Kapic.

 

John Warwick Montgomery John Warwick Montgomery (Ph.D., Chicago, D.Théol., Strasbourg, LL.D., Cardiff, Dr. [h.c.], Institute for Religion and Law, Moscow) is Emeritus Professor of Law and Humanities, University of Bedfordshire, England, Distinguished Research Professor of Apologetics and Christian Thought, Patrick Henry College, Virginia, U.S.A., and Director, International Academy... read more

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