People like to make sense of their experiences, to seek either a meaning behind the things that happen to them and an essential harmony of the different beauties they encounter. I imagine some people still manage to achieve a straight line through by living their lives in one place, surrounded by people who will agree with them on everything important. What if everyone you respected agreed on everything significant about life? I suppose if you ever got a hold of that kind of life, you'd try to keep it going.
I believe in Jesus, I believe women can do what men can do, I believe the universe is around 13.7 billion years old, I believe in the baptism of the holy spirit, I believe we don't have anything as worked out as we think we do, I believe in the freedom of a Christian.
What has any of this to do with dreaded "postmodern theology?" I have to think about that, but I am working on a decent answer.
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I, for one, see nothing wrong with being a postmodern Christian (although I do have things all figure out...ha). So, tell me about the "freedom of a Christian."
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