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Devil Reads Derrida and Other Essays on the University, the Church, Politics, and the Arts
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Devil Reads Derrida and Other Essays on the University, the Church, Politics, and the Arts
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The Devil Reads Derrida
brings together essays and articles written for a general audience by a notable young voice in the church and the academy. A specialist in French philosophy and postmodernism, James K. A. Smith has also consistently sought to speak to the church as the most important -public- for his work. This book brings together some of Smith's most significant forays into the public arena, focusing especially on discipleship, the university, and politics and the church. It also provides a selection of his criticism, including essays on Harry Potter,
A History of Violence
, the poetry of Franz Wright, and much more. Smith's work as a Christian public intellectual brings theological wisdom into the service of lived discipleship. Whether grappling with the
Wild at Heart
phenomenon or the challenges of secularization, dealing with sex or consumerism, or commenting on
The Devil Wears Prada
or
American Beauty
, Smith tackles each issue with clarity and insight, with scholarly rigor -- but always with an eye to Christian discipleship and the life of the church.
brings together essays and articles written for a general audience by a notable young voice in the church and the academy. A specialist in French philosophy and postmodernism, James K. A. Smith has also consistently sought to speak to the church as the most important -public- for his work. This book brings together some of Smith's most significant forays into the public arena, focusing especially on discipleship, the university, and politics and the church. It also provides a selection of his criticism, including essays on Harry Potter,
A History of Violence
, the poetry of Franz Wright, and much more. Smith's work as a Christian public intellectual brings theological wisdom into the service of lived discipleship. Whether grappling with the
Wild at Heart
phenomenon or the challenges of secularization, dealing with sex or consumerism, or commenting on
The Devil Wears Prada
or
American Beauty
, Smith tackles each issue with clarity and insight, with scholarly rigor -- but always with an eye to Christian discipleship and the life of the church.