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Discussion Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jordoncooper

Description: "Your email guide to the emerging church. This email forum is designed to promote discussion, interaction, and a bunch of other clichés as we figure this postmodern thing out." Hosted by Jordan Cooper and friends. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/15/2001)

Website: http://www.ebbflux.com/postmodern/

This is not a Christian site. However, “Everything Postmodern” will put you in touch with exactly what the title implies. Try their online quiz to determine just how postmodern you are!  Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website:  http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pmc/

Postmodern Culture is a leading online magazine dealing with what the title implies. PMC’s links will take you on an extended tour of the Web’s postmodern neighborhoods. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.stanleyjgrenz.com/index2.html

Stanley Grenz’s Primer on Postmodernism is still the gold standard for understanding the philosophical roots of our emerging culture. This is his home page. Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.pscw.uva.nl/sociosite/topics/
culture.html#POSTMODERN

A mixture of pop and academic-type resources from a sociology database at the University of Amsterdam. Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pmc/pmc-moo.html

Postmodern Culture's "text based virtual reality facility" has not been updated by 1996, but it's a great window on the pomo influence and its ability to drag everything from heavy-duty scholarship to pop culture irony into the same dialog. "Velcro" indeed! Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/postmodern.html

The University of Colorado at Denver makes this collection of links available. Heavy on postmodern theorists such as Rorty, Derrida, and the others. Looks lite, but check the links and it becomes massive. Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.freedonia.com/panic/

The Panic Encyclopedia is a foundational online document for postmodernity. The Encylopedia begins with the "fateful discovery in contemporary physics that ninety percent of the natural universe is missing matter." You can take it form there. PE bills itself as "The Definitive Guide to the Postmodern Scene." Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/indiv/scctr/online.html

The University of California at Irvine offers this very helpful online "Critical Theory Resource." It includes philosophy, critical theory, and the humanities in general. Also has a feature that permits you to search the University of California Humanities Research Institute Bibliographies. Impressive. Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/culturalStudies.html

The University of Iowa Communication Studies Department makes a large compendium of resources available on issues relating to culture, theory, and postmodernity. Links to online journals. Personal favorite: The Journal of Mundane Behavior. Eclectic and very useful.  Recommended by Earl Creps.(Posted 11/7/2001)

Website:  http://www.orlando.jp.org/CRB/modbook.html

An eclectic listing of books on postmodernity drawn up with the help of our friends at Amazon. Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.virginia.edu/iasc/home.html

Home of the Institute for Advanced Cultural Studies at the University of Virginia. Lots of scholarly material available. "Committed to analysis, not advocacy." Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.marist.edu/humanities/
english/postmod.html

An outstanding collection of resources on postmodernism maintained by Marist University. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://virgo.lib.virginia.edu/WebCat/250.prn

A nifty search of the U. of Virginia's library card catalog on "postmodernism." Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.orlando.jp.org/CRB/modbook.html

An extensive list of "Books on Modernism/Postmodernism" by the Common Readers Bookshop, with links to Amazon. Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.california.com/~rathbone/pmth.htm

Want to check out the influence of postmodernism in our culture? Take a look at this site devoted to “Postmodern Therapies.” That’s right, psychology without absolute truth.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.postmodernvillage.com/

Postmodern Village is an electronic community devoted to film, poetry, and culture in general. It’s “theoretical(ly) fun.” Welcome to the land of irony. Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.raggedclaws.com/criticalrealism/

Critical Realism is an important epistemology with an international following. The philosophers among us will like this one. Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/7/2001)

Website:  http://www.elsewhere.org/cgi-bin/postmodern/

The Postmodernism Generator is something you need to try. It features faux documents that are as impenetrable as most real postmodern criticism. I wonder if some of the leading cultural journals would accept them for publication? It’s all made possible by the Dada Engine an online system for generating random text from recursive grammars. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: 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. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.crosscurrents.org/adams.htm

Daniel J. Adams searches out the theological meaning of postmodernism.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.santafe.edu/~shalizi/how-to-talk-postmodern.html

"How to Speak and Write Postmodern" is an internet classic.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/7/2001)

Website: http://www.faithmaps.org/pomophillinks.htm  Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

PDF Document: The Personal Pomo Profile is an informal self-evaluation questionnaire designed to help you understand the relative influence of postmodern culture on your life. For best results, fill out the questionnaire before reading any of the supporting material at the end of this document. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 2/26/02)

Article: Adams, Daniel J. "Toward a Theological Understanding of Postmodernism." Metanoia 7, no. 1-2 (1997): 4-18. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Allen, Diogenes. "Christianity and the Creed of Postmodernism." Christian Scholar"s Review 23, no. 2 (1993): 117-26. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

_________. "The End of the Modern World." [postmodernism and Christian faith] Christian Scholar"s Review 22, no. 4 (1993): 339-47. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Anderson, Perry. The Origins of Postmodernism. London: Verso Books, 1998. (143 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Anderson, Walt. Reality Isn"t What It Used to Be. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1990. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Appignanesi, Lisa, ed. Postmodernism: Institute of Contemporary Arts Documents. London: Free Association Books, 1989. (230 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Appignanesi, Richard and Christ Garratt. Introducing Postmodernism.2d ed. New York, NY: Totem Books, 2001. (176 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Bagnall, R.G. Discovering Radical Contingency: Building a Postmodern Agenda in Adult Education. New York, NY: P. Lang, 1999. (242 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article:  Bartos, Otomar J. "Postmodernism, Postindustrialism, and the Future." Sociological Quarterly 37, no. 2 (spring 1996): 307-25. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Bauman, Zygmunt. Intimations of Postmodernity London, UK: Routledge, 1992.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Baumgardner, Steve R., and Leon Rappoport. "Culture and Self in Postmodern Perspective." Humanistic Psychologist 24, no. 1 (spring 1996): 116-39. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Bednarowski, Mary Farrell. "Literature of the New Age: A Review of Representative Sources." Religious Studies Review 17 (July 1991): 209-16. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Berger, Peter L. The Sacred Canopy: Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion. New York, NY: Anchor Books, 1967. (229 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Berry, Philippa, and Andrew Wernick, eds. Shadow and Spirit: Postmodernism and Religion. London: Routledge, 1993. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner. Postmodern Theory. New York: Guilford Press, 1991. (258 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Bottum, Joseph. "Christians and Postmoderns." First Things, no. 40 (fall 1994): 28-32. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Bruce, Jerome E. Proclaiming the Scandal: Reflections on Post-Modern Ministry. Harrisburg, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 2000. (136) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Burger, Peter. The Decline of Modernism (Literature and Philosophy Series). trans. Nicholas Walker. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1992. (189 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Cahoone, Lawrence E. From Modernism to Postmodernism: An Anthology. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 1995. (768 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Cantor, Norman F. Twentieth Century Culture: Modernism to Deconstruction. n.p.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Caputo, John D., ed. Deconstruction in a Nutshell: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida. New York: Fordham University Press, 1997. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Carrell, Brian. Moving Between Times. Modernity and Postmodernity: a Christian View. New Zealand: DeepSight, 1998.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Cheek, James E. "Through a Glass Darkly: The American Idea in the Postmodern World." [commencement address] Drew Gateway 42 (winter 1972): 70-77. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Cherryholmes, Cleo. Reading Pragmatism. New York, NY: Teachers College Press, 1999. (148 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Ciapaio, Roman T., ed. Postmodernism and Christian Philosophy. Mishawaka, India: American Maritain Association, 1997. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Cobb, John Boswell, Jr. "Two Types of Postmodernism: Deconstruction and Process." Theology Today 47 (July 1990): 149-58. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Colson, Charles W., and Nancy R. Pearcey. "How Evil Became Cool." Christianity Today, 9 August 1999, 80. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: _________. "Poster Boy for Postmodernism." Christianity Today, 16 November 1998, 120. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: _________. "Postmodern Power Grab." Christianity Today, 20 June 1994, 80. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Conner, Fredrick W. "Man the (Un)maker: An Exploration of Modernism and Postmodernism in Their Cultural Relations." Soundings 65 (fall 1982): 251-79. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Connor, Steven. Postmodernist Culture. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Coupland, Douglas and Judith Regan, eds. Life After God. New York, NY: Pocket Books, 1997. (368 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

PowerPoint Presentation: Creps, Earl. Reaching Postmodern WomenA presentation by Earl Creps and his wife, Jannet, at General Council 2003 in Washington D.C. (Posted 8/19/03)

Article: Dawn, Marva. "Pop Spirituality or Genuine Story?" Word World 18 (winter 1998): 44-56. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Dawson, Lorne L. "Anti-Modernism, Modernism, and Postmodernism: Struggling with the Cultural Significance of New Religious Movements." Sociology of Religion 59 (summer 1998): 131-56. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Dockery, David S., ed. The Challenge of Postmodernism: An Evangelical Engagement. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1997 (406 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Doty, William G., ed. Picturing Cultural Values in Postmodern America. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1995. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Eagleton, Terry. The Illusions of Postmodernism. Oxford: Blackwell, 1996. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Eberle, Gary. Geography of Nowhere: Finding Oneself in the Postmodern World. London: Sheed & Ward, 1994. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Ellis, John M. Literature Lost: Social Agendas and the Corruption of the Humanities. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1997. (272 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: ________. Against Deconstruction. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990. (184 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Enns, Robert. "Switching Lenses: Personal Reflections on "Post-Modernity." " Direction 23 (spring 1994): 125-28. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Erickson, Millard J. Postmodernizing the Faith: Evangelical Responses to the Challenge of Postmodernism. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1998. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: ________. Truth or Consequences: The Promise and Perils of Postmodernism. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2001. (335 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Farber, Daniel A., and Suzanna Sherry. Beyond All Reason: The Radical Assault on Truth in American Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. (192 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Farley, Edward. Deep Symbols: Their Postmodern Effacement and Reclamation. Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 1996.   Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Fenn, Richard K. The Endangered Self. Princeton: Princeton Theological Seminary, 1992. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Finger, Thomas N. "Modernity, Postmodernity"What in the World Are They?" Transformation 10 (October-December 1993): 20-26. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Flanagan, Keiran, and Peter C. Jupp, eds. Postmodernity, Sociology, and Religion. New York: Palgrave, 1997. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Foster, Hal, ed. The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture. Port Townsend, Wash.: Bay Press, 1983. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Foucault, Michel. Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings, 1972-1977. Westminster: Pantheon Books, 1981. (270 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Fowler, James W. Faithful Change: The Personal and Public Challenges of Postmodern Life. Nashville: Abingdon, 1996. (246 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Gardner, James. "Postmodernist Blues." Commentary 87 (January 1989): 55-61. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Garvin, Harry R., ed. Romanticism, Modernism, Post-Modernism. Toronto: Bushnell University Press, 1980. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Gay, Craig M. "Solutions to Postmodernism." Crux 34 (June 1998): 2. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: _________. The Way of the (Modern) World: Or, Why It"s Tempting to Live as if God Doesn"t Exist. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1998. (340 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Geffre, Claude, and Jean P. Jossua, eds. The Debate on Modernity. London: SCM Press, 1992. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Gergen, Kenneth J. "Exploring the Postmodern: Perils or Potentials?" American Psychologist 49 no. 5 (May 1994): 412-16. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Gibbins, John R. The Politics of Postmodernity: An Introduction to Contemporary Politics and Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 1999. (204 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Gitlin, Todd. "The Postmodern Predicament." [where did it come from, where will it go?] Wilson Quarterly 13 (summer 1989): 67-76. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Grassie, William. "Postmodernism: What One Needs to Know." Zygon 32, no. 1 (1997): 83-94. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Grenz, Stanley J. A Primer on Postmodernism. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1996. (211 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Griffin, David Ray, ed. Spirituality and Society: Postmodern Visions. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Grodin, Debra, and Thomas R. Lindolf, eds. Inquiries in Social Construction. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1996. (230 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Gross, Paul R., and Norman Levitt. High Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels With Science. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. (326 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: ________ et al, eds. The Flight from Science and Reason. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Harris, Marvin. Theories of Culture in Postmodern Times. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 1999. (224 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Harvey, David. The Condition of Postmodernity. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1990.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Hancock, Stuart, ed. "Postmodernism." Mars Hill Review, no. 12 (fall 1998): 9-104. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Heelas, Paul, David Martin, and Paul Morris, eds. Religion, Modernity, and Postmodernity. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Heelas, Paul. "The New Age in Cultural Context: The Premodern, the Modern, and the Postmodern." Religion 23 (April 1993): 103-16. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Hesla, David H. "Postmodernism"s Weighty Language." Soundings 75, no. 2-3 (1992): 215-24. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Hiebert, Paul G. "An Anthropologist Looks at World Views: The Invisible Worlds in Which We Live." [paper from Messiah College November 1, 1997] Brethren in Christ, History and Life 21 (April 1998): 122-44. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Hiebert, Paul G. Missiological Implications of Epistemological Shifts: Affirming Truth in a Modern/Postmodern World. Harrisburg, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 1999. (112 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Holton, Gerard. "The Rise of Postmodernisms and the "End of Science." " [Revised from a paper presented at the Conference on Origins of Postmodernism, Boston University, November 20, 1998] Journal of the History of Ideas 61, no. 2 (April 2000): 327-41. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Holzman, Lois, and John Morss, eds. Postmodern Psychologies, Societal Practice, and Political Life. London: Routledge, 2000. (216 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Hopko, Thomas. "Orthodoxy in Post-Modern Pluralist Societies." Ecumenical Review 51 no. 4 (October 1999): 364-71. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Horstman, Joey Earl. "The Postmodern Yawn: Will We Survive the Era of Boredom?" [in the US] Other Side 29 (May-June 1993): 34-35. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Huyssen, Andreas. After the Great Divide: Modernism, Mass Culture, Postmodernism (Theories of Representation and Difference). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1986. (244 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: _____. "From Counter-Culture to Neo-Conservatism and Beyond: Stages of the Postmodern." Social Science Information 23, no. 3 (1984): 611-24. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Huyssteen, J. Wetzel van. "Should We Be Trying So Hard to Be Postmodern?" Zygon 32 (December 1997): 567-84. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article:  Inbody, Tony. "Postmodernism: Intellectual Velcro Dragged Across Culture?" Theology Today 51 (January 1995): 524-38. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Isaac, Jeffrey C. "Current Debate: Is Modernism Destructive? Why Postmodernism Still Matters." Tikkun 4 (July-August 1989): 118-22. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Ive, Tony. "Terminology and the Evangelical" [using "modernity" and "post-modernity"] Churchman 111, no. 1 (1997): 53-57. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Jameson, Fredric, and Perry Anderson. The Cultural Turn: Selected Writings on the Postmodern 1983-1998. London: Verso Books, 1998. (206 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: _____. Postmodernism, Or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. Post-Contemporary Interventions. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1992. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Kegan, Robert. In Over Our Heads: The Mental Demands of Modern Life. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995. (396 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Kerr, Hugh T., ed. "Modernism and Postmodernism." Theology Today 47 (July 1990): 131-64. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Kerr, Paul. "The Antiquity of Postmodernism." Christian Research Journal 22, no. 1 (1999): 52-53. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Kettle, David. "The Battle for Public Truth." Stimulus 1 (November 1993): 13-16. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Koertge, Noretta. A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths About Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. (400 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Kristol, Irving. "Countercultures." Commentary 98 (December 1994): 35-39. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Lakeland, Paul. Postmodernity: Christian Identity in a Fragmented Age. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1997. (128 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Lawson, Hilary, and Lisa Appignanesu. Dismantling Truth: Reality in the Post-Modern World. New York: St. Martin"s Press, 1989. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Leffel, Jim, and Dennis McCallum. "The Postmodern Challenge: Facing the Spirit of the Age." Christian Research Journal 19 (fall 1996): 34-40. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Literature and Theology 12 (December 1998): 379-89. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Lowe, Walter. "The Bitterness of Cain: (Post)modern Flight from Determinancy." Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Lyon, David. Jesus in Disneyland: Religion in Postmodern Times. Oxford: Polity Press, 2000. (224 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: _________. Postmodernity, 2d ed. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999. (131 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Lyotard. Jean-Francois. The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge. Vol. 10, Theory and History of Literature. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1985. (110 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: McGuigan, Jim. Modernity and Postmodern Culture. Philadelphia, PA: Open University Press, 1999. (177 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Megill, Alan, Prophets of Extremity: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Foucault, Derrida. Berkley, CA: University of California Press, 1985.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Menzies, Robert P. "Jumping Off the Postmodern Bandwagon." Pneuma 16 (spring 1994): 115-20. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Messmer, Michael W. "Making Sense of/with Postmodernism." Soundings 68, no. 3 (fall 1985): 404-26. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Murphy, Nancey. Anglo-American Postmodernity: Philosophical Perspective on Science, Religion, and Ethics. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1997. (240 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Murphy, Richard. Theorizing the Avant-Garde: Modernism, Expressionism, and the Problem of Postmodernity. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1999. (325 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Nagel, Thomas, The View from Nowhere. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Nicholson, Linda J. The Play of Reason: From the Modern to the Postmodern. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1999. (179 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Norris, Christopher. Against Relativism: Philosophy of Science, Deconstruction, and Critical Theory. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1997. (384 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: ________. The Truth about Postmodernism. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers,1993. (340 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: ________. What's Wrong with Postmodernism: Critical Theory and the Ends of Philosophy. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press,1991. (287 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Oden, Thomas C. Two Worlds: Notes on the Death of Modernity in America and Russia. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 1992. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Olson, Carl. Zen and the Art of Postmodern Philosophy: Two Paths of Liberation from the Representational Mode of Thinking. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000. (288 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Olson, Roger E. "Postconservative Evangelicals Greet the Postmodern Age." Christian Century 112, (May 1995): 480-483. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Osborne, Grant R. "Christianity Challenges Postmodernism." Evangelical Journal 15 (spring 1997): 1-17. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Padgett, Alan G. "Christianity and Postmodernity." Christian Scholar"s Review 26, no. 2 (1996): 129-32. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Pattison, George, ed. "Post Modernity." Modern Believing 39 (October 1998): 5-55. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Percesepe, Gary John. "The Unbearable Lightness of Being Postmodern." Christian Scholar"s Review 20, no. 2 (1990): 118-35. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Poe, Harry L. Christian Witness in a Postmodern World. Nashville: Abingdon, 2001. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Polkinghorne, John. The Quantum World. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1989.  Recommended by Earl Creps (Posted 11/1/2001)

Video: Postmodern Pilgrims. Bueno Brothers. 2804 Williams St. Bellingham, WA 98225. www.BuenoBrothers.com. Based on the Mars Hill (Seattle) story, this 25-minute tape provides a "sampler" of postmodern ministry models. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/22/2001)

Book: Powell, James N. Postmodernism for Beginners. New York: Writers and Readers, 1998. (176 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Risatti, Howard. Postmodern Perspectives: Issues in Contemporary Art. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1990. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Rorty, Richard. "Pragmatism." International Journal of Psychoanalysis 81, no. 4 (2000): 819-23. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: _________. Objectivity, Relativism and Truth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Rose, Margaret A. The Post-Modern and the Post-Industrial: A Critical Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Rosenau, Pauline. Post-Modernism and the Social Sciences. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991. (248 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Russell-Jones, Iwan. "Losing My Religion on MTV." Journal for Preachers 15, no. 4 (1992): 36-39. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Sardar, Ziauddin. "Deconstructing Postmodernism." Encounters 5 (March 1999): 111-18. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Schenck, David. "The Rites of Acknowledgment, Or How to Avoid Going Post-Modern." Soundings 73 (winter 1990): 507-26. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article:  Schindler, David L., ed. "Christianity and the Question of Postmodernity." Communio (US) 17 (summer 1990): 129-280. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Segal, Robert A., and Thomas Ryba, eds. "Religion and Postmodernism: A Review Symposium." Religion 27 (April 1997): 101-49. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Shermer, Michael and Stephen Jay Gould. Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time. MJF Books, 2000.  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Silverman, Maxim. Facing Postmodernity: Contemporary French Thought on Culture and Society. London, UK: Routledge, 1999. (198 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Sim, Stuart, ed. The Routledge Critical Dictionary of Postmodern Thought. New York, NY: Routledge, 1999. (401 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Simons, Herbert, and Michael Billig, eds. After Postmodernism: Reconstructing Ideology Critique. Inquiries in Social Construction. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1994. (258 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Singal, Daniel Joseph, ed. "Modernist Culture in America." American Quarterly 39 (spring 1987): 5-174. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Smith, Anthony. Books to Bytes: Knowledge and Information in the Postmodern Era. London: British Film Institute, 1994. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Smith, Chuck, Jr. The End of the World As We Know It: Clear Direction for Bold and Innovative Ministry in a Postmodern World. Waterbrook, 2001. (272 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Smith, Gregory Bruce. Nietzsche, Heidegger and the Transition to Postmodernity. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. (366 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Smith, Huston. Beyond the Postmodern Mind. Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 1989. (281 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Smith, Samuel. "Words of Hope: A Postmodern Faith." Faculty Dialog: Journal of the Institute for Christian Leadership, no. 20 (winter 1993-1994): 131-45. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Sokal, Alan D. and Jean Bricmont. Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals Abuse of Science. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1998. (272 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Spretnak, Charlene. The Resurgence of the Real. London, UK: Routledge, 1999. (288 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Stetson, Brad. "Religious Pluralism"s Postmodern Parallel." Criswell Theological Review 7 (spring 1994): 41-63. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article:  Stiver, Dan R. "Much Ado About Athens and Jerusalem: The Implications of Postmodernism for Faith." Review and Expositor 91 (winter 1994): 83-102. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Stove, David. Anything Goes: Origins of the Cult of Scientific Irrationalism. Paddington NSW, AU: Macleay Press, 1998. (218 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: ________. The Plato Cult and Other Philosophical Follies. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 1991. (224 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps.  (Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Sugden, Christopher. "Modernity, Postmodernity and the Gospel." Transformation 10 (October-December 1993): 1-2. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Sweet, Leonard. Aquachurch: Essential Leadership Arts for Piloting Your Church in Today"s Fluid Culture. Loveland, Colo.: Group Publishing, 1999. (269 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: _________. Faithquakes. Nashville: Abingdon, 1995. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: _________. Postmodern Pilgrims: First Century Passion for the 21st Century Church. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2000. (224 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: _________. SoulTsunami. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1999. (443 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: _________. "Modernity, Postmodernity, and Religion." Journal of Dharma 22 (July-September 1997): 199-207. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Torfing, Jackob. New Theories of Discourse: Laclau, Mouffe, and Zizek. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 1999. (342 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Vachon, Robert, ed. "The Post-Modern Era: Some Signs and Priorities." Interculture (English ed.) 29 (winter 1996): 2-58. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Van Gelder, Craig. "From the Modern to the Postmodern in the West: Viewing the Twentieth Century in Perspective." Word World 20, no. 1 (winter 2000): 32-40. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: _________. "Postmodernism as an Emerging Worldview." Calvin Theological Journal 26 (November 1991): 412-17. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Veith, Gene Edward, Jr. Postmodern Times: A Christian Guide to Contemporary Thought and Culture. Wheaton: Crossway Books, 1994. (256 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Venturi, Robert. Learning from Las Vegas. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1977. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Walsh, Brian J. "Derrida and the Messiah: The Spiritual Face of Postmodernity." Regeneration Quarterly 5 (spring 1999): 29-33. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Ward, Glenn. Postmodernism (Teach Yourself). Blacklick, Ohio: McGraw Hill, 1998. (192 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Watson, Jean, Barbara Montgomery-Dossey, and Larry Dossey. Postmodern Nursing and Beyond. London: Churchill Livingstone, 1999. (303 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Waugh, Patricia. Postmodernism: A Reader. N.p: Edward Arnold, 1992. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: ________. Practising Postmodernism: Reading Modernism (Working with Theory). Edward Arnold, 1992. (176 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Article: Wegierski, Mark. "The Dilemma of Hypermodernity: Hypermodernity vs. Postmodernity." [technological development] Journal of Religion and Psychical Research 18 (January 1995): 21-24. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: West, Charles C. Power, Truth, and Community in Modern Culture. Harrisburg, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 1999. (160 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Westphal, Merold, ed. Postmodern Philosophy and Christian Thought. [Papers from a conference held at Calvin College, Spring 1997] Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: Westphal, Merold. "Appropriating Postmodernism." ARC 25 (1997): 73-84. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Article: _________. "The Ostrich and the Boogeyman: Placing Postmodernism." Christian Scholar"s Review 20 no. 2 (1990): 114-17. Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Willmott, Glenn. McLuhan, or Modernism in Reverse (Theory/Culture). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

Book: Wilson, Jonathan R. Living Faithfully in a Fragmented World: Lessons for the Church from MacIntyre"s After Virtue. Harrisburg, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 1998. (96 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Windschuttle, Keith. The Killing of History: How Literary Critics and Social Theorists Are Murdering Our Past. San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2000. (298 pages) Recommended by Earl Creps. (Posted 10/19/2001)

Book: Ziarek, Ewa Ponowska. The Rhetoric of Failure: Deconstruction of Skepticism, Reinvention of Modernism. Albany, NY: State University of New Press, 1995. (247 pages)  Recommended by Earl Creps(Posted 11/1/2001)

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