Solomon Among the Postmoderns

Solomon Among the Postmoderns by Peter J. Leithart, published by Brazos Press in 2008, is a thought-provoking exploration of the connections between the biblical text of Ecclesiastes and postmodern thought. In this 176-page work, Leithart examines Solomon’s assertion that “all is vapor” and the human experience of “shepherding the wind,” using these concepts to illustrate how they resonate with contemporary philosophical discussions.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of postmodernism, framed within the context of biblical themes such as the elusiveness and instability of the world. Leithart argues that while postmodernism reflects certain truths, biblical faith offers a pathway beyond cynicism and despair. This edition provides insights that will engage both academics and laypeople interested in the intersections of philosophy, religion, and biblical studies.
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In Ecclesiastes, Solomon states that “all is vapor” and describes humans as trying to “shepherd the wind.” In Solomon among the Postmoderns, author Peter J. Leithart uses these claims, as well as the entire book of Ecclesiastes, to show how Solomon resonated with postmodernism.
Exploring the strengths and weaknesses of postmodernism, Leithart shows how the theory reflects an important biblical theme: the elusiveness and instability of the world. But he goes on to show that biblical faith takes us beyond cynicism and despair. Solomon among the Postmoderns will appeal to academics and laypeople alike seeking a biblical view of postmodernism.
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