Faith

Here you can find my thoughts on faith, the Bible and theology. My Christian faith is very important to me, and informs everything I do in one way or another. I believe that God is real and has revealed himself through Jesus Christ and in the pages of the Bible, and that the truth of these things is open to rational investigation – I’d invite you to read the Bible and to explore the evidence for yourself.

Christianity & Postmodernism 7: Challenges and Opportunities

In some of my recent posts, I’ve been looking at the ideas of various postmodern thinkers – Lyotard, Foucault and Barthes – arguing that there’s more common ground than you might at first suspect between the Christianity and postmodernism. I’m now going to consider the challenges and opportunities in general terms. Postmodernism vs postmodernityOf course, […]

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Christianity & Postmodernism 6: The Death of the Author

Continuing my series on Christianity and Postmodernism: Another famous idea associated with postmodernism is “The Death of the Author”, announced by Roland Barthes in his famous essay of that title, published in 1968. Barthes attacks the idea that the meaning of a text is fixed by the author’s intentions. In particular, he takes issue with […]

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Christianity & Postmodernism 5: Nothing outside the text?

Continuing my series on Christianity and Postmodernism: French philosopher Jacques Derrida, is famous, or infamous, for his technique of “Deconstruction”. He made the provocative claim in his book Of Grammatology that “There is nothing outside the text”. By this, he didn’t mean that the things around us – people and trees and knives and forks […]

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Christianity & Postmodernism 4: Incredulity towards metanarratives

In 1979, philosopher Jean-Francois Lyotard wrote The Postmodern Condition (introduction, first five chapters). He was the one who popularised the term “postmodern”. In his introduction, he said: Simplifying to the extreme, I define postmodern as incredulity toward metanarratives. What is a metanarrative? The simple answer is that “metanarrative” means “Big Story”. Since Christianity tells a […]

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Christianity & Postmodernism 2: My story

To kick off my discussion of Christianity & Postmodernism, I’d like to begin in what’s arguably quite a postmodern way – not with explanations, arguments or definitions, but by pointing you to a story – my story, telling about some of my spiritual and intellectual struggles as an undergraduate student, which I first published on […]

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