A biblical worldview is incompatible with postmodernism due to the latter's affirmation of cultural relativism over a stance of ultimate truth and the former's lack of clarity about the nature and personality of God.
This is further explained below.
<h3>What is
postmodernism?</h3>
Generally, a style and concept prevalent in the arts, architectural style, and criticism in the latter half of the 20th century represents a break from modernism and is distinguished by the identity use of earlier styles and conferences, mixing of various artistic styles and media, and a deep dislike of theories.
The goal of postmodern filmmaking is to disrupt highly accepted preconceptions.
This may be accomplished by combining previously distinct film genres or by tampering with the inherent narrative structure of a movie.
As an example, the film Pulp Fiction is considered a postmodern work because of the unconventional manner in which it conveys the narrative and subverts our assumptions about the structure of films.
In conclusion, Since postmodernism affirms cultural relativism above a position of ultimate truth, it is incompatible with a biblical worldview, which lacks clarity regarding the nature and personality of God.
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