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Reddit mentions of Introducing Radical Orthodoxy: Mapping a Post-secular Theology

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Introducing Radical Orthodoxy: Mapping a Post-secular Theology
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Found 3 comments on Introducing Radical Orthodoxy: Mapping a Post-secular Theology:

u/davidjricardo · 5 pointsr/Reformed

I don't really "get" Radical Orthodoxy, but it sounds nice enough. If you want a good Reformed overview, check out Jamie Smith's book Introducing Radical Orthodoxy: Mapping a Post-secular Theology.

u/mattb93 · 3 pointsr/Reformed

I haven't read it but this book by James K.A. Smith seems just what you're looking for.

u/fontinalis · 2 pointsr/Reformed

If you’re interested in learning more about Radical Orthodoxy, I’d recommend Jamie Smith’s book Introducing Radical Orthodoxy. Smith is Reformed, and is not part of the RO movement but Milbank wrote the foreword.

I like a lot of the stuff the RO folks say, as well as the postliberals at Yale and Duke more broadly. Evangelicals would benefit greatly from reading them more.