Abstract
My purpose in this essay is to share with you my experience, as a selfidentified Anabaptist Christian, of reading some so-called postmodern social thought, especially that of Michel Foucault. I would like to begin, however, with some comments on the problematic terms of my title.
I have very little interest in clarifying exactly what postmodernism is , partly because I simply find that project uninteresting, and partly because I don’t believe postmodernism is anything, exactly. It seems fair, nonetheless, that we allow that there are postmodernists, inasmuch as there are a bunch of scholarly folk nowadays who refer to themselves