The Mountain and the River
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The Mountain and the River

Genesis, Postmodernism, and the Machine

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The Mountain and the River

Genesis, Postmodernism, and the Machine

About this book

Western civilization is at a precarious crossroad.It relies on objectivity of truth and of right and wrong, a first principle until about the turn of the twentieth century.But in more recent years postmodern ideas of truth-formation began to gain traction, and Christianity lost its grip on Western cultures in favor of secular ideologies.The result has been the bloodiest century in human history, and the accelerated proliferation of oppressive ideologies.Postmodern critiques during this time have become general in the culture, like a virus escaped from the lab.

We live this life in the body conscious of a vaguely felt lack of completeness.We may describe it as "alienation, " leaving open-ended what about us is being alienated from what.The Genesis worldview tells us the alienation is a natural condition of our existence, unfortunately.It is the result of our moral agency and our two-nature, spiritual and material essence: we are dust-formed but also God-breathed.If we reject the Genesis worldview, the sense of alienation does not go away, and so we grope around trying to explain it.Hence postmodern theory.

This book is about the chasm between the Genesis worldview, and that of postmodernism.The differences are not merely competing truth claims, but competing claims about how truth is formed in the first place.And not only truth, but right and wrong, and even beauty.Where do these ideals originate, and why do we struggle so much now in our pursuit of them?There is an answer, and we can find our way to it by rejecting disastrous flirtations with postmodernist critique and negation, to recover individual human dignity, and freedom, and even a renewed sense of brotherhood by appeal to universal values even in our differences.

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Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Copyright page
  3. Epigraph
  4. Introduction
  5. 1 Crisis of Meaning
  6. 2 In the Beginning
  7. 3 Formless and Void
  8. 4 What is Reality
  9. 5 Form and Hierarchy
  10. 6 Mythos and Logos
  11. 7 Male and Female
  12. 8 Sexuality
  13. 9 Sex Differences
  14. 10 Good and Evil
  15. 11 Postmodernism
  16. 12 Dialectic
  17. 13 Alterity
  18. 14 Hermeneutics of Suspicion
  19. 15 Structuralism
  20. 16 Frankfurt School
  21. 17 Sexual Revolution
  22. 18 Process and Flow
  23. 19 Life Force
  24. 20 Individualism and Socialism
  25. 21 Pragmatism
  26. 22 Democracy
  27. 23 Metanarrative
  28. 24 The Machine
  29. 25 Liberal to Illiberal
  30. 26 Coercion
  31. 27 Marx - Still
  32. 28 Collapse
  33. 29 Rebirth
  34. Glossary
  35. Bibliography