I’m not sure what I think about Christian worldviewism. It generally seems to want to make all cultural activity, and indeed all of life, ideologically driven, and therefore political. But construing all relations and interactions as political performances of identity seems to land one squarely in a postmodern outlook on life. Granted, Christian worldviewism will not accept the relativity of all ideologies, but it does base its analysis on ideologies relative one to another, with the caveat that theirs (or rather, ours) is the true one, and uses ideological frameworks as the basis of critique. Yet Christian worldviewism presents itself (in my observation, which, it is true, is limited) as adamantly opposed to any form of postmodernism.
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