Postmodern culture and the gospel

Postmodern culture and the gospel

FROM VOL. 6
Roger Lundin discusses the ethical and theological consequences of our postmodern culture. (9 minutes)
"Only a real world can save us"

“Only a real world can save us”

Oliver O’Donovan explores how the “religion” of modernity lacks a coherent world in which one may participate with full human agency and moral purpose. (Lecture 3 of 3; 61 minutes)
Is there a transcendent order of which we are a part?

Is there a transcendent order of which we are a part?

Sociologist Zygmunt Bauman argues that the spirit of the (hyper) modern world is one of relentless disposability and of denial of a transcendent order to the cosmos. (36 minutes)
Mediated: Thomas de Zengotita on Postmodernity and the Flattered Self

Mediated: Thomas de Zengotita on Postmodernity and the Flattered Self

Thomas de Zengotita describes how communication media contribute to the widespread sense of entitlement and of identity as an autonomous chooser. The postmodern self is what Zengotita calls “the flattered self,” increasingly believing itself to be the center of the universe. (59 minutes)
Robert W. Jenson: “How the World Lost Its Story”

Robert W. Jenson: “How the World Lost Its Story”

Theologian Robert W. Jenson describes how a postmodern world is characterized by the loss of a conviction that we inhabit a “narratable world” that exists coherently outside of ourselves. (40 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 104

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 104

FEATURED GUESTS: James Le Fanu, Garret Keizer, Daniel Ritchie, Monica Ganas, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, and Peter J. Leithart
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 45

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 45

FEATURED GUESTS: Jeff Speck, Victor Davis Hanson, Allan C. Carlson, Paulina Borsook, John F. Kilner, Robert E. Webber, and Christoph Wolff