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Contemporary Philosophy, Critical Theory and Postmodern Thought
A very extensive list of links regarding contemporary philosophers. Maintained by Martin Ryder at the University of Colorado at Denver.
http://carbon.ucdenver.edu/~mryder/itc/postmodern.html
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Faithmaps.org
This site offers a variety of articles and other resources on Christian faith in a postmodern era.
http://www.faithmaps.org/
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Jacques Derrida Online
This is a very substantial collection of Derrida stuff.
http://hydra.humanities.uci.edu/derrida/jd.html
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Leonard.Sweet
This is the homepage of Leonard Sweet, professor at Drew University who focuses on Christianity, postmodernism, and the future.
http://www.leonardsweet.com/
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Open Source Theology
"The purpose of this site is to assist the development of a transparent, community-driven theology for the 'emerging church'."
http://www.opensourcetheology.net/index.php
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Postmodernism Generator: Communications from Elsewhere
A computer program written by Andrew C. Bulhak, which generates a new meaningless essay in postmodernese for each visitor. Keep hitting the "reload" button for new ones.
http://www.elsewhere.org/pomo/
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Brian McLaren
"Brian D. McLaren is an author, speaker, pastor, and networker among
innovative Christian leaders, thinkers, and activists. He is a frequent guest on television, radio, and news media programs. He has appeared on many broadcasts including Larry King Live, Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, and Nightline. His work has also been covered in Time (where he was listed as one of American's 25 most influential evangelicals), Christianity Today, Christian Century, the Washington Post, and many other print media."
http://www.brianmclaren.net/
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Emergent Village
"Emergent Village is a growing, generative friendship among missional Christians seeking to love our world in the Spirit of Jesus Christ. Our dream is to join in the activity of God in the world wherever we are able, partnering with God as God’s dreams for our world come true. In the process, the world can be healed and changed, and so can we."
http://www.emergentvillage.com/
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Postmodernism and Christian Theology Bibliography
Edited by Charles Bellinger.
http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/resources/article2.aspx?id=14406
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"Toward a Theological Understanding of Postmodernism"
An article by Daniel Adams in CrossCurrents (1997).
http://www.crosscurrents.org/adams.htm
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"Theology and Postmodernism"
A 2007 course by Michael Andres at Northwestern College.
http://home.nwciowa.edu/andres/rel472postmod.htm
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Postmodernity & the Emerging Church Movement: Reading Room
A large collection of links to Internet resources. Maintained by Arnold Neufeldt-Fast.
http://www.tyndale.ca/seminary/mtsmodular/reading-rooms/missional/postmodernity
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Foucault Studies
"Recognising that Foucault's work is being used productively across the globe and across a whole range of disciplines, the journal invites submissions of material that not only deals with his work directly but also material that critiques, updates and augments his claims across very diverse geographical, disciplinary and historical domains. The journal aims to cover the full breadth of these interests, including power, politics, law, history, social and cultural theory, sexuality, race, religion, gender studies, psychoanalysis, philosophy, geography, architecture, education, health studies, management studies, media studies as well as others."
http://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/foucault-studies/index
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Foucault Circle
"The Foucault Circle is a regular gathering of scholars and educators who share a commitment to the articulation, critical evaluation, development, and use of the thought and work of Michel Foucault (French philosopher, historian, and activist, 1926-1984). We come together in a friendly and informal atmosphere to exchange ideas and projects, and also to encourage the creative appropriation of Foucauldian themes and ideas."
http://foucault.siu.edu/
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International Journal of Zizek Studies
"Launched in January 2007, IJŽS is a peer-reviewed, open access academic
journal. As its title unambiguously proclaims, it is devoted to the work
of Slavoj Žižek, a Slovenian philosopher/cultural theorist. Despite
such predictably caricatured media portrayals as "the Elvis of cultural
theory" and "the Marx brother", Žižek has attracted enormous
international interest through his application of otherwise esoteric
scholarship to contemporary mass culture and politics."
http://zizekstudies.org/index.php/ijzs/index
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"Radical Theology from Hegel to Zizek"
A 2009 course by John Caputo at Syracuse University.
http://religion.syr.edu/Courses/Fall2009_pdfs/REL667.pdf
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