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1 online resource (1 page) |
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Summary |
The stuff that comes after modernism isn't all bad. Postmodernism, not needing everything to be buttoned up, can leave things dangling; it can pay attention to the obscure, marginal, and particular. The postmodern dynamic invites one to revisit biblical texts that do not fit into tidy, cherished theological constructs: I call these texts the ""minority reports."" Popular theology infers that God is just pretending when he changes his mind or gets frustrated, saddened, and affected by humans--this understanding is guided by concepts of God's omni-attributes. But these wise and well-intentioned |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
God (Judaism)
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God (Judaism)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Baltz, Bill
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ISBN |
9781498235969 |
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1498235964 |
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9781498235976 |
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1498235972 |
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