Postmodern Times

Postmodern Times
Title Postmodern Times PDF eBook
Author Gene Edward Veith (Jr.)
Publisher Crossway
Pages 155
Release 1994
Genre Christian sociology
ISBN 0891077685

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The cultural landscape is now made up of diverse "communities"--feminists, gays, neo-conservatists, African-Americans, pro-lifers--who seem to have no common frame of reference by which to communicate with each other. Veith offers Christians instructions as to how they can respond to these varied groups.

Postmodern Times

Postmodern Times
Title Postmodern Times PDF eBook
Author Gene Edward Veith Jr.
Publisher Crossway
Pages 134
Release 1994-02-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433529335

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The modern era is over. Assumptions that shaped twentieth-century thought and culture, the bridges we crossed to this present moment, have blown up. The postmodern age has begun. Just what is postmodernism? The average person would be shocked by its creed: Truth, meaning, and individual identity do not exist. These are social constructs. Human life has no special significance, no more value than animal or plant life. All social relationships, all institutions, all moral values are expressions and masks of the primal will to power. Alarmingly, these ideas have gripped the nation's universities, which turn out today's lawyers, judges, writers, journalists, teachers, and other culture-shapers. Through society's influences, postmodernist ideas have seeped into films, television, art, literature, politics; and, without his knowing it, into the head of the average person on the street. Christ has called us to proclaim the gospel to a culture grappling with postmodernism. We must understand our times. Then, through the power that Christ gives, we can counter the prevailing culture and proclaim His sufficiency to our society's very points of need.

Theories of Culture in Postmodern Times

Theories of Culture in Postmodern Times
Title Theories of Culture in Postmodern Times PDF eBook
Author Marvin Harris
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Pages 228
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780761990215

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In this book, Marvin Harris presents his current views on the nature of culture addressing such issues as the mental/behavioral debate, emics and etics, and anthropological holism.

Reclaiming the Center

Reclaiming the Center
Title Reclaiming the Center PDF eBook
Author Millard J. Erickson
Publisher Crossway
Pages 370
Release 2004-11-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433517256

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Reclaiming the Center is a valuable contribution to the study of contemporary evangelicalism. It is a guide for how evangelicals can move forward with wisdom and discernment without succumbing to the spirit of this age.

Intimacy in postmodern times

Intimacy in postmodern times
Title Intimacy in postmodern times PDF eBook
Author Peter Beilharz
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 249
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1526132176

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Zygmunt Bauman was one of the most important social theorists of recent decades. He did major work on the Holocaust, the postmodern and much else, up to fifty-eight books in English on almost as many topics. In this book, Australian sociologist Peter Beilharz, Bauman’s collaborator for thirty years, recounts the details of their relationship, simultaneously charting the changes that have occurred in academic life from the 1980s to today. Friendship was one of the bonds that made Bauman and Beilharz’s intellectual collaboration possible. Though the two were worlds apart in terms of biography and place, their work together was defined by a certain kind of intimacy. Separated by a generation, they collaborated for a generation together. This book follows their story in touching detail while puzzling over Bauman’s rich yet contested legacy.

Everything, All the Time, Everywhere

Everything, All the Time, Everywhere
Title Everything, All the Time, Everywhere PDF eBook
Author Stuart Jeffries
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 385
Release 2021-10-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 178873825X

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A radical new history of a dangerous idea Post-Modernity is the creative destruction that has shattered our present times into fragments. It dynamited modernism which had dominated the western world for most of the 20th century. Post-modernism stood for everything modernism rejected: fun, exuberance, irresponsibility. But beneath its glitzy surface, post-modernism had a dirty secret: it was the fig leaf for a rapacious new kind of capitalism. It was also the forcing ground of the 'post truth', by means of which western values got turned upside down. But where do these ideas come from and how have they impacted on the world? In his brilliant history of a dangerous idea, Stuart Jeffries tells a narrative that starts in the early 1970s and continue to today. He tells this history through a riotous gallery that includes David Bowie, the Ipod, Frederic Jameson, the demolition of Pruit-Igoe, Madonna, Post-Fordism, Jeff Koon's 'Rabbit', Deleuze and Guattari, the Nixon Shock, The Bowery series, Judith Butler, Las Vegas, Margaret Thatcher, Grand Master Flash, I Love Dick, the RAND Corporation, the Sex Pistols, Princess Diana, the Musee D'Orsay, Grand Theft Auto, Perry Anderson, Netflix, 9/11 We are today scarcely capable of conceiving politics as a communal activity because we have become habituated to being consumers rather than citizens. Politicians treat us as consumers to whom they must deliver. Can we do anything else than suffer from buyer's remorse?

Planning in Postmodern Times

Planning in Postmodern Times
Title Planning in Postmodern Times PDF eBook
Author Philip Allmendinger
Publisher Routledge
Pages 294
Release 2002-01-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1134567316

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Postmodern social theory has provided significant insights into our understanding of society and its components. Key thinkers including Foucault, Baudrillard and Lyotard have challenged existing ideas about power and rationality in society. This book analyses planning from a postmodern perspective and explores alternative conceptions based on a combination of postmodern thinking and other fields of social theory. In doing so, it exposes some of the limits of postmodern social theory while providing an alternative conception of planning in the twenty-first century. This title will appeal to anyone interested in how we think and act in relation to cities, urban planning and governance.