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Springer Netherlands

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10.1007/s11003-011-9362-0

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1873-930X

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Globalization Redemption and the Dialectics of C

Authors: Verna M Ehret
Publish Date: 2013/10/02
Volume: 53, Issue: 1, Pages: 67-80
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This essay explores forms of religious narrative that shape selfunderstanding and engagement with the world through the idea of redemption An analysis of the landscape of religious perspectives within the context of globalization shows a bifurcation between competing notions of redemption in fundamentalist and postmodern narratives Where fundamentalism uses metanarrative that is hypertheistic postmodernism uses contextual narratives that deconstruct narrative and can lose a sense of the transcendent The purpose of the essay is to show how these two competing notions can become entrenched and destructive to the very redemption they seek Using Paul Tillich’s understanding of courage these positions are placed into a dialectical tension that points to a third understanding of redemption as the perpetual mediation between the desire for belonging to a community and the desire to recognize the limitations of any individual or community’s perspective and understanding of the world in relationship to the holy


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  2. Restrictive Materialism and the Propositional Attitudes
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