In this emerging postmodern condition, when growing numbers of Christians and followers of Jesus are once again recognizing themselves as exiles amid empire, when a plurality of difference rather than homogeneity is the norm of everyday life, as we enter an era of post-Christendom, the language of “my God” is called for once again. Within post-Christendom, space enough is produced for “my God” and “your god.”
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"O'Lord my God": The Language of Exile and the Postmodern Condition
Submitted by Jacob on 28 August, 2007 - 15:10.
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