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    Personally Speaking … Kierkegaardian Postmodernism and the Messiness of Religious Existence
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (5): 685-703. 2016.
    In this essay I consider the possible impact of thinking phenomenologically about faith in a postmodern/post-secular age. Following Merold Westphal’s encouragement that philosophy of religion should be more ‘personal’, I offer a phenomenological reflection on my own experience of the difficulties and complexities that accompany being a postmodern phenomenologist and a Pentecostal Christian. Working through the possible conflicts that can arise when these two identities are brought together, I pr…Read more
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    John D. Caputo, Hoping Against Hope
    Augustinian Studies 47 (2): 234-239. 2016.