meta-modernism

Overhead image of a colorful salad bar with labeled sections representing different worldviews. The central bowl is labeled “Christian Theism,” surrounded by others labeled Eastern Pantheistic Monism, New Age, Nihilism, Islam, Naturalism, Deism, and Existentialism, illustrating a mix-and-match approach to beliefs.

Meta-Modern Confusion: Why Students Borrow Truth from Everywhere 

Meta-Modern Confusion: Why Students Borrow Truth from Everywhere  1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Many Christian school leaders still describe students as “postmodern.” But that language no longer fully explains what we are seeing. Meta-modernism is a posture of oscillation and borrowed authority, helping leaders understand why students can hold fragmented, even contradictory beliefs without feeling tension—and why diagnosing integration across beliefs, behaviors, and heart orientation is now essential for faithful formation.

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3 young men in a fighting ring dressed as competitors and referee with the referee raising the hand of one man as victor

Why Not All Beliefs Can Be True: Teaching Biblical Discernment in a Culture of Contradictions

Why Not All Beliefs Can Be True: Teaching Biblical Discernment in a Culture of Contradictions 1920 1080 Katherine Schultz

Students often encounter conflicting truth claims that cannot all be true. Learning to discern biblical truth from cultural relativism is essential for their faith and discipleship.

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