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    Solomon Among The Postmoderns

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    Solomons words from a famous passage of Ecclesiastes have been translated, Vanity of vanities, all is vanity. In Solomon among the Postmoderns, Peter Leithart says those words are better translated Vapor of vapors, all is vapor, emphasizing that human life is fleeting. He uses this theme, as well as the entire book of Ecclesiastes, to indicate how Solomon resonated with the themes of todays postmodernism.

     

    Classic Leithart: learned, witty, and readable, Solomon among the Postmoderns guides us toward a sympathetic and faithful engagement with our critical, protean, and vaporous times.

    -R. R. Reno, Creighton University

    Here is a vivacious account of postmodern culture from a true Renaissance man. With characteristic verve, Leithart deftly narrates the postmodern critique of modernitywithout the typical fixation on epistemology and questions of knowledge. But the story doesnt end on the postmodern bandwagon; rather, Leithart pushes further to show that the postmodern critique of idolatry still fails to yield wisdom. In the wake of Derrida and Foucault, we still find ourselves waiting not for Godot or St. Benedict, but Solomon. Amidst the ruins of modernity, this book is an invitation to feast in the temple.

    -James K.A. Smith, associate professor of philosophy, Calvin College and author of Whos Afraid of Postmodernism? Taking Derrida, Lyotard and Foucault to Church

    Peter Leitharts Solomon among the Postmoderns is welcome evidence of a maturing evaluation of postmodernism in Christian circles that neither lionizes nor demonizes. Engaging in conversation rather than caricature, the author takes his interlocutors seriously precisely because he is so confident in the power of the biblical narrative to pull down all of our towers of Babel, whatever we call them. For those weary of wholesale denunciations or wholesale endorsements of postmodernism, this patient, well-informed and well-written essay in godly wisdom will illumine and inspire.

    -Michael Horton, Westminster Seminary

    PETER J. LEITHART (PhD, University of Cambridge) is senior fellow of theology and literature at New St. Andrews College and pastor of Trinity Reformed Church in Moscow, Idaho. He is the author of numerous books, including A House for My Name: A Survey of the Old Testament, Against Christianity, and 1&2 Kings in the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible. He is also a contributing editor for Touchstone.