Progressive and orthodox views are primarily systems of moral understanding. He identifies orthodoxy as a viewpoint through which moral truth is static, universal, and sanctioned through
divine powers; contrasting progressivism, which sees
moral truth as evolving and contextual. These two groups are locked in an everlasting "
culture war" to assert dominion over the various institutional and systemic entities influenced by contemporary cultural praxis, most visibly the governing branches of the United States. ==References==