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Postmodernism and Preaching of Grace

Edward Sitepu and Yonas Pap
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Edward Sitepu: Theology Teacher at STTBB, Indonesia
Yonas Pap: Pastoral Theology Teacher at STT Kharisma Bandung, Indonesia

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 05, issue 07, 635-639

Abstract: The civilization of the postmodernism society which is a collection of various narratives rejects the metanarrative of the journey of human life. In the era of modernity, the slogan breathed by God is dead, the struggle of humans to find what is lost in the root of the idea of philosophy’s affair with the Bible. Aristotle’s thought entered the Bible veritas and each became autonomous. There is no longer any connection between humanity and veritas. They were seen long ago in the philanthropic Job of the East, in the Samaritan woman and in the Ethiopian eunuch. This article is about the needs of postmodernism people in the framework of preaching grace where the epicenter is no longer human beings but Christ who has risen and is alive.

Date: 2021
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