A Response to Critics

Studies in Christian Ethics 32 (1):129-134 (2019)
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The author responds to critics of Awaiting the King, addressing especially questions about Augustinian liberalism and the church’s complicity in, and responsibility for, disordered liturgies, raising fundamental questions about the relationship between church and world.

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James K. A. Smith
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