walter said:
http://www.conversantlife.com/theology/ ... h#continue[/url]
From that article I would have to say that it is a myth in the sense that it is an attempt to change our way of thinking artificially.
More on this later after I research it. See, I don't get into labels and paradigms and all that rot. I just AM.
Yeah, after I read the article I wanted to make sure I had my head around the concept of postmodernism and did some research myself. I think the best definition I found sums it up as everyone's definition of what is their reality and what is fact is based on their experience and environment. In other words, postmodernists would contend that no religion is wrong...they are all right and based on that individual's collective experience.[/quote:14mnxaaq]
That's what we learn in school of what postmodernism is. I also like to the think of postmodernism as having a relative truth, whereas modernism has an absolute truth.