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By now we've all heard the word postmodernism. But what is it? Can
it be defined? Does it really represent a monumental shift away
from how we use to think about right and wrong, truth, the world,
and even the whole cosmos? Most important, how should Christians
respond? Robert C. Greer helps us grasp the nature of the shifts in
thinking and believing that are taking place in our world. More
important, he helps us navigate the complex debate among Christians
as to how best to respond to these new challenges. Astutely he maps
four different ways Christian thinkers have recommended we respond.
These alternatives are represented by four theologians: Francis
Schaeffer, Karl Barth, John Hick and George Lindbeck. Greer warns
that being merely for or against postmodernism is inadequate. He
guides us across the terrain of alternatives along a path that
leads neither back to the land of modernism nor to the wild
frontiers of postmodernist relativism. Acknowledging the relative
strengths and weaknesses of these options, Greer turns us to a
thoroughly Christian theology that points beyond them to the true
Subject who makes knowledge possible through the language of
revelation and relationship with God. This book is an illuminating
map for all those who feel lost in the maze of conflicting analyses
of postmodernism and are looking for a faithful way forward .
Some call the Qur'an a peace loving document. Others use it as a
call to war. How can you understand it if you never read it? For
the first time, Qur'an Revealed provides an English translation of
the Qur'an, with its one hundred fourteen surahs arranged in
chronological order, and accompanied by interpretive notes from
mainstream Islamic scholars, making its text understandable to any
interested reader. More importantly, for the Christian reader,
Greer's explanatory essays, surah-by-surah and verse-by-verse
annotations, use historical-critical research to clarify the
occasional similarities and the many differences between the Qur'an
and the Bible. In one volume, these questions are clearly and
authoritatively answered: What does the Qur'an actually say? How do
mainstream Islamic scholars interpret it? How does it line up with
historical-critical analysis? How does it square with the Bible? In
this day and age, where Islam has made important inroads into the
West and is challenging a number of Western values and cultural
norms. An annotated Qur'an should be a vital resource not only for
interested Christians, but for people in general.
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