(Excerpt) Nevertheless, some deep ironies and puzzles run through the text of Pagans and Christians. Smith is too careful and subtle to ignore these undercurrents entirely. But it will be worth bringing them to the surface, not only for their own sake but because they might help suggest an alternative to Smith’s most rough-edged claims. My aim in this essay is not merely to nitpick. Any work as magisterial as Smith’s book will generalize and elide along the way. But I do hope by the accumulation of details to suggest a fundamental worry that goes to the most charged words and phrases at the heart of the book’s title— “pagans” and “culture wars.
Anthony T. Kronman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
(Excerpt) Professor Smith’s comparison of ancient and contemporary beliefs in the “immanent sacred” ...
Christopher J. Eberle’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the Ci...
(Excerpt) Nevertheless, some deep ironies and puzzles run through the text of Pagans and Christians....
(Excerpt) The pleasures of reading Steven D. Smith’s writing are varied and immense. That certainly ...
(Excerpt) Although there are many modern voices juxtaposing pagans and Christians, I want to focus o...
Traditionalist Christians who oppose same-sex marriage and other cultural developments in the United...
(Excerpt) One of the most interesting aspects of this generally very interesting book was the discus...
Traditionalist Christians who oppose same-sex marriage and other cultural developments in the United...
(Excerpt) In his treatment of contemporary legal issues and, more deeply, his analysis of the manner...
Smith uses ideas and examples that would be very familiar to a reader knowledgeable of concepts such...
Andrew Koppelman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
(Excerpt) Understanding the terms under which Christianity and paganism could coexist in antiquity t...
(Excerpt) In this response paper, I will offer four thoughts. First, I’m not sure the contemporary p...
Samuel C. Rickless’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
Anthony T. Kronman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
(Excerpt) Professor Smith’s comparison of ancient and contemporary beliefs in the “immanent sacred” ...
Christopher J. Eberle’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the Ci...
(Excerpt) Nevertheless, some deep ironies and puzzles run through the text of Pagans and Christians....
(Excerpt) The pleasures of reading Steven D. Smith’s writing are varied and immense. That certainly ...
(Excerpt) Although there are many modern voices juxtaposing pagans and Christians, I want to focus o...
Traditionalist Christians who oppose same-sex marriage and other cultural developments in the United...
(Excerpt) One of the most interesting aspects of this generally very interesting book was the discus...
Traditionalist Christians who oppose same-sex marriage and other cultural developments in the United...
(Excerpt) In his treatment of contemporary legal issues and, more deeply, his analysis of the manner...
Smith uses ideas and examples that would be very familiar to a reader knowledgeable of concepts such...
Andrew Koppelman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
(Excerpt) Understanding the terms under which Christianity and paganism could coexist in antiquity t...
(Excerpt) In this response paper, I will offer four thoughts. First, I’m not sure the contemporary p...
Samuel C. Rickless’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
Anthony T. Kronman’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the City
(Excerpt) Professor Smith’s comparison of ancient and contemporary beliefs in the “immanent sacred” ...
Christopher J. Eberle’s contribution to the 2019 Editors’ Symposium: Pagans and Christians in the Ci...