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Bloomquist, Karen L. “The Postmodern Challenge of Moral Deliberation in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.” LWF Documentation, no. 42 (1997): 391-98.
Buckley, Don W. “The Southern Baptist Mind in the Postmodern Era.” Faith and Mission, no. 13 (spring 1996): 60-65.
Cooper, John W. “Reformed Apologetics and the Challenge of Post-modern Relativism.” Calvin Theological Journal, no. 28 (April 1993): 108-20.
Kleinhans, Kathryn A. “Why Now? The Relevance of Luther in a Post-modern Age.” Currents in Theology and Mission, no. 24 (December 1997): 488-95.
Mathonnet-VanderWell, Stephen. “A Post on the Contemporary Landscape: Reformed Musings on a Postmodern Culture.” Perspectives 14, no. 6 (June-July 1999): 14-17, 23.
Miller, Caleb. “Why Mennonites Should Be Wary of Postmodernism.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 72 (April 1998): 326-32.
Roth, John D., ed. “Mennonites and Postmodernity.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 71 (April 1997): 163-304.
Shelton, R. Larry. “A Wesleyan/Holiness Agenda for the Twenty-First Century.” Wesleyan Theological Journal 32, no. 2 (1998): 67-100.
Stenmark, Lisa L. “A Lutheran Self in a Postmodern World.” Dialog 38 (summer 1999): 188-92.
Strauss, Gary H. “An Evangelical Looks at Homosexuality: From the Wesleyan Quadrilateral to a Postmodern Tetralectic.” Christian Scholar’s Reviews 26, no. 4 (1997): 514-39.
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