Anabaptism and PostmodernityC. Henry Smith Series , Vol. 1 |
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Here the radical Christian witness of 16th-century Anabaptists encounters the postmodern consumer culture of 21st-century North America. Readers will find themselves in the middle of a vigorous conversation about the renewal in the secular West of Anabaptist-related intellectual and church life. This book offers inderdisciplinary proposals for such renewal.
"If you think postmodern Anabaptist is an oxymoron, you should read this book. Most important is its argument . . . for the entanglement among theology, philosophy, and power structures." --Nancey Murphy, Professor of Christian Philosophy at Fuller Theological Seminary



