A Panel Discussion of James K. A. Smith’s Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology * : Introduction: An Augustine for Our Time

Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (1):105-107 (2019)
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Abstract

James K. A. Smith’s book Awaiting the King interrogates the religious nature of contemporary politics and the political nature of Christian practice, and in doing so draws Augustine out of the ivory tower to which many have confined him, putting the late-antique theologian into a conversation with a host of contemporary voices.

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