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Neogeist in Erotopia: creating understanding between modern and postmoderns in the American Northwest

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Terrance Scott Steele. Neogeist In Erotopia: Creating Understanding Between Modern and Postmoderns In the American Northwest. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/392230fa-e4d7-43dd-953e-679f1de6b57a.

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T. S. Steele. Neogeist in Erotopia: creating understanding between modern and postmoderns in the American Northwest. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/392230fa-e4d7-43dd-953e-679f1de6b57a

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Terrance Scott Steele. Neogeist In Erotopia: Creating Understanding Between Modern and Postmoderns In the American Northwest. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/392230fa-e4d7-43dd-953e-679f1de6b57a.

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  • The Neogeist are members of an emerging culture coming from the West and affecting educated, technology-based parts of the world. Its emergence has come as a result of the philosophical movement of postmodernism and a growing disdain towards modern culture. The main shifts in culture are a movement from empiricism to experience, individualism to community, and rationalism to revelation. Although these shifts are slight, their visible evidenve in the lives of Neo have confused and frustrated Moderns. The main focus of this work is the Western church's misunderstanding of the Neogeist and their initial; refusal to seek an understanding or work with Neo. This work seeks to offer practical solutions to this division.
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  • 02/16/2024

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