| By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©2012 |
| The primary focus of Post-modernism is hermeneutics or how to interpret. The object of interpretation can be history, art, or literature, but deconstructing it is the center of focus. |
| Modernism | Postmodernism |
| Unity of thought | Diversity of thought |
| Rational | Social and psychological |
| Conceptual | Visual and poetical |
| Truth is absolute | Truth is relative |
| Exclusivism | Pluralism |
| Foundationalism | Anti-foundationalism |
| Epistemology | Hermeneutics |
| Certainty | Uncertainty |
| Author’s meaning | Reader’s meanings |
| Structure of the text | Deconstructing the text |
| The goal of knowing | The journey of knowing |