McLaren wrote many books, including "The Secret Message of Jesus," where he deconstructed traditional Christianity while substituting postmodern Christianity in it's place.
Here @RaviZacharias exposes McLaren's nonsense as only Ravi could. It's beautiful.
I miss you Ravi.
Where deconstruction comes from Jacques Derrida, post-colonial theory gets its main ideas from Michael Foucault. Deconstruction attacks truth by blurring the MEANING of texts and ideas.
Post-colonialism attacks truth by saying claims of truth are thinly veiled claims to power
I'll explain postcolonialism another time, but the 3 main ideas are
1. people only claim things are true when it suits them
2. people are so biased no objective assessment of truth is possible
3. The winners of the "what is true" game are determined by who has the most power
Add post-colonialism to deconstruction and you get a scenario in which anytime anyone says something is true either:
A. Their claim gets deconstructed, or,
B. They get accused of trying to make their ideas dominant in society so they can get power.
Sound familiar?
McLaren actually very clearly explains why it is that he blends his deconstructive postmodernism with postcolonial theory. It's because the deconstruction is used to dismantle the ideas of colonialism
Again, does any of this sound familiar?
(link: cep.anglican.ca/postcolonial_t…)
Now, You'll remember we began with the Southern Baptist Convention adopting Critical Race Theory and intersectionality. Wouldn't it be nice if we could tie the intersectionality to the postmodernism of the Emergent church? Wouldn't that wrap things up nicely?
Well....
So as you can see, the Emergent Church of the late 90's and early 2000's has it's fingerprints all over the Social Justice Christianity that we see today. This is no surprise those are both fruit of the same poisonous tree of postmodernism.
What do we do now?
Fight.
1.Get the word out.
2.Tell you pastors, remind them of the Emergent Church then show how Social Justice Christianity connects to both postmodernism and the Emergent Church
3. Push back. Don't let them take over.
4. Be informed and warn the other members of the congregation
This is a fight for the soul of your churches. If you won't take a stand here, where will you draw the line?
Time to fight. Let's go!
/fin
PS
Just in case there was any doubt, here's what Rachel Held Evan said about postmodernism in her blog on the "Emerging Conversation."
So yeah, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted Postmodernism. Govern yourselves accordingly.
rachelheldevans.com/blog/article-1…