The Nicene Option

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781481313728

An Incarnational Phenomenology

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By James K. A. Smith
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233 x 195 mm
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James K.A. Smith is Professor of Philosophy at Calvin University and serves as editor in chief of Image, a literary quarterly at the intersection of art, faith, and mystery. He is the award-winning author of more than twenty books, including Who's Afraid of Postmodernism?, How (Not) to Be Secular, You Are What You Love, and On the Road with Saint Augustine.

Introduction: God on the Left Bank? Prospects for a Continental Philosophy of Religion I Outline of an Incarnational Continental Philosophy of Religion 1 The Philosophy of Religion Takes Practice: A Methodological Manifesto 2 Secular Liturgies: Prospects for a "Post-Secular" Study of Religion 3 Continental Philosophy of Religion: Prescriptions for a Healthy Subdiscipline 4 A Logic of Incarnation: The Nicene Option in Continental Philosophy of Religion II Derrida, Marion, and the Possibility of a Christian Phenomenology 5 Determined Violence: Derrida's Structural Religion 6 Re-Kanting Postmodernism? Derrida's Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone 7 Determined Hope: A Phenomenology of Christian Expectation 8 Beyond Epistemology: Derrida and the Limits of the "Limits of Knowledge" 9 A Principle of Incarnation in Derrida's (Theologische?) Jugendschriften: Towards a Confessional Theology 10 Deconstruction--an Augustinian Science? 11 Picturing Revelation: Idolatry and the Aesthetic in Marion and Rosenzweig 12 The Call as Gift: The Subject's Donation in Marion and Levinas Afterword: An Incarnational Phenomenology

James K.A. Smith's The Nicene Option: An Incarnational Phenomenology offers a compelling philosophical theology rooted within the 'continental' tradition as a deliberate and favorable alternative to the 'analytic' approaches which tend to dominate Anglophone Christian scholarly spheres. --Joel Mayward "Reading Religion" The legacy of deconstruction continues to loom large, not least in the field of continental philosophy of religion. Smith's recent volume, The Nicene Option: An Incarnational Phenomenology, gathers work from over two decades of scholarship to offer a thoughtful and thoroughgoing reckoning with this legacy, which Smith deepens and even radicalizes. --Jared Highlen "Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion" ...The Nicene Option is a must-read for any person interested in the future of Christian thought within the realm of continental philosophy. --Ben Van Haitsma "Theophron Journal of Christian Studies"

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