Postmodern Theology
Postmodern Theology is a movement that emerged in the late 20th century, challenging traditional religious beliefs and interpretations. It emphasizes the subjective nature of truth and the importance of individual perspectives, often questioning established doctrines and narratives within Christianity and other faiths.
This approach draws on ideas from postmodern philosophy, suggesting that meaning is constructed rather than inherent. Postmodern theologians often explore themes like pluralism, cultural context, and the role of language in shaping religious experience, encouraging a more inclusive and diverse understanding of spirituality.