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James K.A. Smith


James K. A. Smith (born 1970) is a Canadian philosopher who is currently Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College, holding the Gary & Henrietta Byker Chair in Applied Reformed Theology & Worldview. He is a notable figure associated with Radical Orthodoxy, a theo-philosophical movement within Postmodern Christianity (although Smith now questions the reality of Radical Orthodoxy as an ongoing theological movement: "Is 'radical orthodoxy' still a thing? I hadn't realized"). His work is undertaken at the borderlands between philosophy, theology, ethics, aesthetics, science, and politics. Drawing from continental philosophy and informed by a long Augustinian tradition of theological cultural critique—from Augustine and Calvin to Edwards and Kuyper—his interests are in bringing critical thought to bear on the practices of the church and the church's witness to culture, culminating in the need to interpret and understand what he has called "cultural liturgies."

Smith was born in Embro, Ontario and currently resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Smith completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Waterloo and Emmaus Bible College. He earned an M.Phil. (1995) in philosophical theology at the Institute for Christian Studies where he studied under James Olthuis. He went on to receive a Ph.D. (1999) from Villanova University where he worked with noted deconstructionist John D. Caputo. After teaching for a short time at Loyola Marymount University, Smith accepted his current position at Calvin College. He currently resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan.


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