Welcome to the twenty-sixth episode of "Through Theology in a Year" on the "Theology Unplugged" podcast. In this episode, we continue our exploration of postmodernism, focusing on understanding and empathizing with its perspectives.

We will delve into the main characteristics of postmodernism compared to modernism, highlighting why postmoderns are often skeptical about the concept of truth and whether it can be known. By distinguishing these characteristics, we aim to provide a clearer understanding of how postmodern thought developed and its implications for our worldview.

Join us for this insightful discussion, and make sure to catch up on previous episodes to fully grasp the ongoing series.

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