Name/Title
The Logic of Incarnation James K. A. Smith's Critique of Postmodern Religion Edited by Neal DeRoo and Brian Lightbody; with Contribution and Response by James K. A. SmithDescription
The logic of incarnation: towards a Catholic postmodernism /James K. A. Smith --Determined to reveal: determination and revelation in Derrida /Neal DeRoo --On universality and Christian particularism in a postmodern trio: James K. A. Smith, Jacques Derrida, and S{ostrok}ren Kierkegaard /Leo Stan --Undecidability and indecidability: does Derrida's ethics depend on Levinas's notion of the third? /Brian Lightbody --Tasting the inscape of haecceity with Hopkins, the Franciscan philosophers, Nietzsche, and Derrida /Marko Zlomisli{acute}c --Defending a universalizable culture of particularities (with and against James K. A. Smith) /Mehdi Wolf --Deconstructing institutions: Derrida and the "emerging church" /Peter Schuurman --All (for)giving: the gift or preaching (forgiveness) backwards /James Vanderberg --Saving the whale or dancing with dolphins? /Andre Basson --Taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to Tim Horton's: experiencing the modern and the post-modern in Canada /Stan Skrzeszewski --Is James K. A. Smith afraid of postmodernity /Wendy C. Hamblet --Who's afraid of theology?: a conversation with James K. A. Smith on dogmatics as the grammar of Christian particularity /Mark Bowald --Unlike any other hope: the eschatological structure of hope /James H. Olthuis -- Is the grace that calls whale-riders back to Catholicism any more amazing for Smith than for Derrida and Caputo? /David Goicoechea --Continuing the conversation /James K. A. Smith.
xxvii, 223 p. :ill. ;23 cm.Book Details
Date Published
circa 2009Publication Subjects
Postmodernism--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Philosophy and religion.Call No.
BR115 .P74 L5 2009ISBN
9781556359699, 1556359691Notes
Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references.