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Paradigms & Metanarrative
- History of Ideas (5)
- Christianity (9) : The Christian Paradigm
- Existentialism (11) : Make Life Mean Something
- Naturalism (85) : Materialistic Monism
- Postmodernism (27) : Relativism & Zeitgeist
Irreverent reflections on the life of faith from those who've been there and back. Killing the Buddah features a remarkably eclectic, occasionally offensive, and always provocative collection of writers. About itself, it says: Killing the Buddha was founded in November of 2000 by Peter
Manseau, Jeff Sharlet, and Jeremy Brothers. Since then, it has won an
Utne Independent Press Award, receivedvarious press and praise, and published Killing the Buddha: A Heretic’s Bible, which was named one of Publishers Weekly’s best religion books of 2004. Believer, Beware: First Person Dispatches from the Margins of Faith is being published by Beacon Press in 2009. Utne Reader declared Ktb as “one of fifteen websites that could shake the world.”
J.P. Moreland (Zondervan: May 5, 2007), 240 pages.
Here is penetrating analysis and critique of Western society’s dominant
worldviews, naturalism and postmodernism, which have also influenced the church. Moreland issues a bold call to reclaim powerful kingdom living and influence through recovery of the Christian mind, renovation of Christian spirituality, and restoration of the Holy Spirit’s power. "Preachers need to understand the culture, but even more they need to
have tools for leading their people out of the cultural confusion that characterizes our age. J. P. Moreland has provided a powerful guide for
pastors….This is an important book for church leaders." ~ Preaching magazine
