The End of Enclaves

Faith and Philosophy 26 (4):457-461 (2009)
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In reply to Benson’s response, I agree that we should be seeking the dissolution of all enclaves in philosophy of religion—whether continental or analytic. But I continue to suggest that continental philosophy of religion bears special burdens in this respect.

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James K. A. Smith
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