James K.A. Smith is a philosopher and theologian known for his work on Christian formation and cultural engagement.
He is a professor at Calvin University and has authored numerous books on philosophy, theology, and cultural criticism.
Smith's writing often explores the intersection of faith, education, and culture, with a particular focus on liturgy and embodied practices.
He is associated with the Reformed tradition but draws from diverse theological and philosophical sources.
Smith's work has been influential in discussions about Christian education and worship, challenging conventional approaches to discipleship and worldview formation.
His accessible yet academically rigorous style has made him popular among both scholars and general readers interested in faith and culture.
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