postliberalismEtymologyFrom postliberal + -ism.nounA theology that emphasizes a narrative presentation of the Christian faith; postliberal theology.“[…] I will argue that the centrality of this conception of truth in postliberalism should lead the theologian to question the validity and usefulness of Lindbeck’s broader research program.”A political philosophy that critiques and opposes liberalism, particularly as it developed in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.“So the right of 2023 needs a theory for why, up till now, its elite-replacement effort has been so disappointing. And postliberalism tends to offers two answers, both connected to the baleful influence of libertarianism.”