http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/301/nation/The_new_faith_seekers+.shtml
This fascinating article speaks to America's spiritual response to September 11th. The original rush to church has subsided, but other changes have remained. A recommended
read. (Posted 4/24/02)
www.colorado.edu/English/ENGL2012Klages/pomo.html
A brief, academic essay providing an overview of the literary side of postmodernity as well as sociological features. Beware: the website is suspended when the class is being taught.
http://www.crosscurrents.org/adams.htm
Daniel J. Adams searches out the theological meaning of postmodernism.
http://www.santafe.edu/~shalizi/how-to-talk-postmodern.html
"How to Speak and Write Postmodern" is an internet classic.
http://www.gospel-culture.org.uk/resources.htm
An outstanding bibliographic essay on the body of literature associated with the "gospel and culture" movement. A "must read" item.
http://www.luthersem.edu.rmartins/heinfry
Check out the lecture entitled, "Reaching an Invisible Generation: Ministry with Postmodern Young Adults," by Roland Martinson of Luther Seminary. It's a free, downloadable
pdf. Links, a listing of postmodern churches, and a good annotated bibliography on generational issues, and are also available nearby. Lutherans hard at work. (Posted 4/24/02)
http://www.theooze.com/articles/read.cfm?ID=390&CATID=4
I interview Brian McLaren on a variety of topics related to evangelism and mission in the local church. (Posted 4/24/02)
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