  In today's culture all you hear are buzzwords. It seems that in our "postmodern culture", definitions are no longer relevant, but in the same sense there are new definitions for definitions.
New words, and thoughts that don't "define", but they do. It is funny to me to hear postmodern philosophists dialog and debate, about not debating. It is truly the circle dance of the mind. In the language game, philosophists use a process called deconstruction to break down a thought (Metaphor) or a word to it's basic possible understanding. After that process, they feel that they can fully understand the thought or word. What a crazy bunch of crap.
The word game only brings a greater level of confusion, and very little clarity. On the otherhand, in the Scriptures God uses a series of layering that helps to build a beautifully elaborate picture of who Jesus is. That is how we learn, through the Scriptures. We use illustrious metaphors like: the Cross, Vine/Branches, Living Water, Salt/Light, the Blood of the Lamb, and many more. All of these are used to build layer upon layer the character and beauty of who Jesus Christ is. It is a process of building poetic imagination and the true power of the Gospels. The indentity of our Saviors Love, and His desire for us.
Layer upon layer of Faith, Hope, and Love. The Love of our Father projected through the Life of the Son, and imparted to us through the Holy Spirit. The miraculous creativity of our Father. Always building, never tearing down. Never bringing confusion, but bringing clarity, upon clarity. The funny thing is, is that the Word of God is very simple, we are the ones who deconstruct it to try to figure it out! 
