"More Realism, Critically"—A Reply to James K. A. Smith’s "The (Re)Turnto the Person in Contemporary Theory"

I am grateful for James K. A. Smith’s (hereafter JS) very thoughtful review (see Christian Scholar’s Review 40.1 [Fall 2010]: 77-92) of my book, What is a Person? (here-after WiaP?). Much of his exposition gets the book and my larger intellectual project right, which I greatly appreciate. But some o...

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Main Author: Smith, Christian 1960- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2011
In: Christian scholar's review
Year: 2011, Volume: 40, Issue: 2, Pages: 205-210
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Summary:I am grateful for James K. A. Smith’s (hereafter JS) very thoughtful review (see Christian Scholar’s Review 40.1 [Fall 2010]: 77-92) of my book, What is a Person? (here-after WiaP?). Much of his exposition gets the book and my larger intellectual project right, which I greatly appreciate. But some of his critical arguments I think miss the mark. Here I address some issues that come up in his review that strike me as debatable and relevant to CSR readers.
Contains:Enthalten in: Christian scholar's review