Social Constructivism and Christianity

Social Constructivism and Christianity by Stephen W. Jones, published by I Am Intercultural on December 14, 2018, is a fully revised edition comprising 72 pages in English. This book explores the compatibility of social constructivism with biblical Christianity, aiming to maintain fidelity to both perspectives. It delves into key concepts such as constructivism, reification, and absolute truth, while also examining how these ideas interact with Truth through relational and rational cultural knowledge systems.
Readers will find a thoughtful discussion that addresses the nuances of integrating social constructivism with Christian beliefs. The book is primarily aimed at a North American audience, though its insights may resonate with a broader readership. By engaging with philosophical and epistemological themes, Social Constructivism and Christianity provides a framework for understanding the intersection of faith and knowledge in contemporary contexts.
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Social Constructivism and Christianity explores whether social constructivism and biblical Christianity can be compatible with one another, without being unfaithful to either. This short book Includes discussion of constructivism, reification, absolute truth, and interacting with Truth from both relational and rationale cultural knowledge systems. The primary audience is North American, though others may find the considerations herein to be useful and applicable to their context.
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