But further than just giving Derrida a fair read, Smith agrees with the basic sentiment of Derrida that "There is nothing outside the text." And yet, he argues that this isn't antithetical to the Christian faith but in fact has bailed us out of an unholy marriage with modernity. Sadly enough, he had to spend a fair number of pages showing that Derrida does in fact believe in things and that he is not simply saying that the cup I see before me is a jumbled mess of letters. Are you serious? But hey, it had to be done. Anyway, I have made it only through the section on Derrida, but if the rest is like the first, it will be a great introduction to how Christians can/should respond/resist/absorb ideas from some great thinkers.
Is it just me or would Christianity not be in the mess it's in if it would've just listened to Kierkegaard in the first place? Truth is Subjectivity...ring a bell?
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