Running Head: POST-MODERNISM WORLDVIEW 1
Postmodernism Worldview
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Postmodernism Worldview
Introduction
This paper discusses the Christian belief and philosophy on Post-Modernism Worldview
as a self-contradicting impression of spiritual indifference that obscures the essential assertion of
God and Christian. Postmodernism asserts that all paths lead to God and that everyone's
description of truth is acceptable. This paper compares postmodernism's attempts to erase
religious certainty with the biblical view of reality found only in Christianity. Various factors
have an impact on how non-Christian listeners accept the Christian message. One such aspect is
the philosophy or the audience' s worldview. Whereas few individuals are professional
philosophers or are enthusiastic philosophy students, everybody still holds beliefs and values that
define how they perceive reality. Such a compilation of pre-suppositions, whether held
deliberately or steadily or not, defines someone's worldview. Whereas someone might
intentionally select a specific worldview, it might just as quickly be the outcome of living in a
given society or culture. One such ideology advanced in the mid or late 20th century, which has
become leading in the modernized western societies is Post-Modernism. This expansive
movement expresses itself in a different subject comprising religion, history, medicine, art,
literature, history, and architecture.
History of Postmodernism
Postmodernism obtained popularity as a term utilized to describe a timeframe of
architecture and art that started to surface mostly during the 1970s. Several persons found
modern art and architecture to be mystifying because it lacked a feeling of reason, order, and
rhyme. The postmodern criterion disregarded a previous method of thinking concerning life
pegged on objectivity and reason. During the Enlightenment era, various philosophers provide a
Postmodernism Worldview
Student's Name
Institutional Affiliation
, POSTMODERNISM WORLDVIEW 2
Postmodernism Worldview
Introduction
This paper discusses the Christian belief and philosophy on Post-Modernism Worldview
as a self-contradicting impression of spiritual indifference that obscures the essential assertion of
God and Christian. Postmodernism asserts that all paths lead to God and that everyone's
description of truth is acceptable. This paper compares postmodernism's attempts to erase
religious certainty with the biblical view of reality found only in Christianity. Various factors
have an impact on how non-Christian listeners accept the Christian message. One such aspect is
the philosophy or the audience' s worldview. Whereas few individuals are professional
philosophers or are enthusiastic philosophy students, everybody still holds beliefs and values that
define how they perceive reality. Such a compilation of pre-suppositions, whether held
deliberately or steadily or not, defines someone's worldview. Whereas someone might
intentionally select a specific worldview, it might just as quickly be the outcome of living in a
given society or culture. One such ideology advanced in the mid or late 20th century, which has
become leading in the modernized western societies is Post-Modernism. This expansive
movement expresses itself in a different subject comprising religion, history, medicine, art,
literature, history, and architecture.
History of Postmodernism
Postmodernism obtained popularity as a term utilized to describe a timeframe of
architecture and art that started to surface mostly during the 1970s. Several persons found
modern art and architecture to be mystifying because it lacked a feeling of reason, order, and
rhyme. The postmodern criterion disregarded a previous method of thinking concerning life
pegged on objectivity and reason. During the Enlightenment era, various philosophers provide a