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David L. Goetz' article in leadershipjournal.net, an affiliate of Christianity Today. This is an good introduction to postmodernity. If the link doesn't work, google the title & find an alternate site for the article.
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Andy Crouch's article in Christianity Today is another good introduction to postmodernity.
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Catherine Crouch's article discusses the response of the hard sciences to the new toy of the humanities, postmodernity.
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A graduate student, professor, magazine editor, physicist, literature post-grad, and film post-grad enter a Christianity Today article and discuss postmodernism.
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A 1997 Christianity Today article on how to stay conversant in pop culture. It's interesting to see how Johnny Seel's predictions have fared.
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This 1998 introductory article by Wesley Hurd, hosted at Gutenberg College's McKenzie Study Center, is a good, concise introduction to what postmodernity is.
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This 2003 article by Professor Mary Klages is another excellent introductory article on Postmodernism. The font and background colors to the page make it difficult to look at for very long, but the content makes the effort worth it.
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Here is the alternate location of Dr. Klage's article. The University of Colorado link (above) does not apear to be working.
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Scot McKnight wrote this article for Christianity Today in 2005. As a self-identified participant in Emerging culture, Scot provides an excellent introduction to what the movement is, and what it is not.
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Ben Witherington III wrote this article for Christianity Today around the time when Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code had first come out. The article reminds us that the first Christians also had to work within a pluralistic world.
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This is an excellent analysis from Christianity Today, originally published in 2010.
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By David Kinnaman, this article in the Fall 2006 edition of the Enrichment Journal is a good example of a conservative Christianity working through what church means in a postmodern, (or post-postmodern), world. Thanks to J. Palacio for finding this.