Education
Books
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Journals
Alexander, Hanan A. “Postmodern Themes in Religious Education.” Religious Education 93 (winter 1998): 4-6.
Brown, Adrian. “Oh No Po Mo!” Journal of Education 1 (spring 1997): 53-61.
Ericson, Edward E., Jr. “A Place at the Table: Christians in the Postmodern Academy.” Perspectives 13, no. 8 (October 1998): 10-12.
Evans, James H. “The Graduate Education of Future Theological Faculties.” Theological Education 28, no. 1 (1991): 85-89.
Hauerwas, Stanley. “Surviving Postmodernism: The University, the Global Market, and Christian Narrative.” Soundings 82 (spring-summer 1999):107-25.
Hill, Brian. “Should the Fourth ‘R’ for ‘Generation X’ be ‘S’? The Religious Education of Youth in the Global Village.” Journal of Education Christian Belief 3 (spring 1999): 9-21.
Little, Bruce A. “Christian Education, Worldviews, and Postmodernity’s Challenge.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 40 (summer 1997): 433-44.
Sweet, Leonard I. “Straddling Modernism and Postmodernism.” Theology Today 47, no. 2 (1990): 159-64.
Waters, Brent. “Ministry and the University in a Postmodern World.” Religion and Intellectual Life 4, no. 1 (fall 1986):113-22.
Wolterstorff, Nicholas P. “Does Truth Still Matter? Reflections on the Crisis of the Postmodern University.” Crux 31 (summer 1995): 17-23, 26-28.
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