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my work is with postmoderns... several, maybe most of my colleagues are too... so a dialogue between texts and people who are postmodern may prove helpful to an old modernist like me...

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Rebellion as Self-Love

"The self-love of narcisism is one of the greatest problems we face today. Obviously personal care and appropriate personal attention to self is no sin. But popular culture, especially the media, constantly promotes self-interest. 'it's all about me' is a slogan the Christian needs to replace with, 'It's all about God.'" (Embrace p. 189)
Posted by Caroline at 12:18 PM
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