Eric Amundson

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“For all its vaunted openness to the Other, postmodernism can be quite as exclusive and censorious as the orthodoxies it opposes . . .” needing “its bogeymen and straw targets to stay in business.”19 Ironically, even an effort to avoid these distinctions becomes a way to construct our own selves at the expense of others.
Making Sense of God: Finding God in the Modern World
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