Had you asked me this same question about a month ago, it would have been hard to answer.
Recently I found a term that fairly well describes it all, which is 'Integral Post-Metaphysics'. Kind of unwieldy, but the idea is to bring together all the streams of human knowledge and experience, and put them in a cohesive framework that is not based on theological assumptions, but on experiential data.
The other recent development is that I've started going to a church whose values and beliefs are from the integral stage of development, which is not precisely the same thing as Integral Theory. This has allowed me to re-own my Christian faith, because at this church, Christianity is being expressed in a way that fits with my understanding of the world. I don't have to check logic and reason at the door anymore.
If one recognizes that Christian faith can be warrior, mythic, rational, pluralistic, or integral, you could simply call my beliefs 'Christianity'. But a more descriptive and nuanced term would be Integral Post-Metaphysical Christianity, or Integral Christianity for short. The beauty of Integral Post-Metaphysics is that one can follow any tradition or no tradition, because there is room for all of that in the Integral map.
I'm glad that folks don't mind me talking about this stuff, because I can't shut up about it!