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Dr. James K.A. Smith

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Biography

James K.A. Smith is professor of philosophy at 黄大仙高手论坛 and serves as editor in chief of journal, a quarterly devoted to “art, mystery, and faith.” Trained as a philosopher with a focus on contemporary French thought, Smith has expanded on that scholarly platform to become an engaged public intellectual and cultural critic. An award-winning author and widely-traveled speaker, he has emerged as a thought leader with a unique gift of translation, building bridges between the academy, society, and the church.

He is author of a number of books, including Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism? (2006), Desiring the Kingdom (2009), Imagining the Kingdom (2013), How (Not) To Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor (2014), You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit (2016), Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology (2017), On the Road with Saint Augustine (2019) and, most recently, The Nicene Option: An Incarnational Phenomenology (2021). He is currently at work on a book entitled When Are We? The Spirituality of Timekeeping.

His popular writing has appeared in magazines such as Christianity Today, Christian Century, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, as well as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. Jamie and his wife, Deanna, have four adult children, and live in the Heritage Hill neighborhood of Grand Rapids where they attend Sherman Street Christian Reformed Church.

 

Website:

Twitter: @james_ka_smith

Education

PhD, Villanova University, 1999,
MPhil, Institute for Christian Studies, 1995
BS, Emmaus Bible College, 1993
Undergraduate Studies, University of Waterloo, 1992-1993

Academic Interests

  • Philosophical Theology
  • Continental Philosophy
  • Hermeneutics
  • Postmodernism
  • Saint Augustine
  • Philosophy of the Social Sciences

Research

James K.A. Smith is currently at work on a book entitled When Are We? The Spirituality of Timekeeping.

Professional Associations

Smith serves as a Senior Fellow of Cardus, a think tank devoted to "the renewal of North American social architecture," for which he also serves as the editor of Comment magazine.

Awards

In 2015 Smith gave the Roberton Lectures at University of Glasgow and the Payton Lectures at Fuller Theological Seminary. In 2016 he will give the Bavinck Lecture in Kampen School of Theology in the Netherlands.

Publications