

An edition of Who's afraid of postmodernism? (2006)
taking Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault to church
By James K. A. Smith
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Baker Academic
Language
eng
Pages
156
Description:
The philosophies of French thinkers Derrida, Lyotard, and Foucault form the basis for postmodern thought and are seemingly at odds with the Christian faith. However, James K. A. Smith claims that their ideas have been misinterpreted and actually have a deep affinity with central Christian claims. Each chapter opens with an illustration from a recent movie and concludes with a case study considering recent developments in the church that have attempted to respond to the postmodern condition, such as the "emerging church" movement. These case studies provide a concrete picture of how postmodern ideas can influence the way Christians think and worship. This significant book avoids philosophical jargon and offers fuller explanation where needed. It is the first book in the Church and Postmodern Culture series, which provides practical applications for Christians engaged in ministry in a postmodern world.
subjects: Christianity, Philosophy, Postmodernism, Religious aspects of Postmodernism, Christentum, Aspect religieux, Postmoderne, Philosophie, Postmodernisme, Postmoderne Theologie, Religionsphilosophie, Christianisme, Christianity, philosophy, Lyotard, jean- francois, 1924-1998, Derrida, jacques, 1930-2004, Foucauld, charles de, 1858-1916, Religious aspects
People: Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998), Michel Foucault (1926-1984), Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916)