Lexington Theological Quarterly
Vol.
28, No. 3, 1993, 201-60. “These lectures . . . are based in part on
research done while I was a Fellow at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Study
and Conference Center at Bellagio, Italy, in September and October of
1992.”
Postmodern Theology for the Church
David Ray Griffin
1. Liberal But Not Modern: Overcoming the
Liberal-Conservative Antithesis
I.
Rejecting the Supernaturalism of Classical Theology
II.
Rejecting Modern Presuppositions about Perception and Nature
III.
Moving to a Postmodern Worldview
2. Why Demonic Power Exists: Understanding the Church’s
Enemy
I.
The Need for a Nonmythical but Realistic View of the Demonic
II.
Creativity and the Problem of Evil
III.
Creativity and the Possibility of Demonic Power
IV.
The Demonic’s Historical Rise to Ascendancy
3. Overcoming the Demonic: The Church’s
Mission
I.
Critiques of Classical and Modern Ideologies of Power
Classical Christian Theology
Early Modern Ideology
Late Modern Ideology
II.
Postmodern Christian Doctrines
Posted September 12, 2007
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