I decry . . . the loss of the cosmic vision, the idea that God’s work of redemption narrates the entire world. . . . The current misunderstanding of the incarnation logically results in a split between the sacred and the secular because if Christ only redeems souls, the stuff of this world is unredeemable. . . . Creation separated from redemption will always result in the secularization of life.
-Robert E. Webber, Who Gets to Narrate the World? Contending for the Christian Story in an Age of Rivals (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2008), 76-77.