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Running head: HOW POSTMODERNISM HAS AFFECTED THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN
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How Postmodernism has affected the Christian Church in the United Kingdom
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How Postmodernism has affected the Christian Church in the United Kingdom
Modernism is a theoretical movement, together with the artistic trends and changes,
brought about crosscutting changes in the Western Society over the 19th and 20th centuries.
Among the aspects that formed a huge part of modernism was the advancement of the industrial
societies, the growth of cities, and the rejoinder of the World War 1. Modernism was also an
objection to the conviction of the progressive reasoning/thinking as well as opposing the
religious doctrines. It included activities and creations of those people who felt that the
traditional way of life was getting faulty and outdated in the new social, political, and economic
era of industrialization (Bowden, 2018). In this era, the Christian church had its own place in the
culture of modesty and Christendom. The church was recognized and given the privileged spot,
as a representative of the state. It was a point of reference as what societal, moral values are and
precisely, in England, the Anglican church had sovereignty and their way of worship were a
norm within the society. However, as decades went by, there came the onset of the
postmodernism and notably, within this period, the presence and command the church had in
society began to fade slowly. The secular way of life crept into the churches and there was a
decrease in church attendance as well as a gradual fall in the numbers within the churc...

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