[July 1998 journal entry]
‘Post-modern’ does not (should not) exempt traditional/orthodox (T/O) interpretations of (Christian) faith from ‘modern’ questions or critiques. ‘Religious’ T/O paradigm views and interpretations are not more compelling in a ‘post-modern’ than in a ‘modern’ setting unless ‘modern’ is totally disregarded.
‘Post-modern’ does not (should not) exempt traditional/orthodox (T/O) interpretations of (Christian) faith from ‘modern’ questions or critiques. ‘Religious’ T/O paradigm views and interpretations are not more compelling in a ‘post-modern’ than in a ‘modern’ setting unless ‘modern’ is totally disregarded.