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When You're Found, You Can Fail (and Other Augustinian Insights)
Episode 13

When You're Found, You Can Fail (and Other Augustinian Insights)

Collin Hansen talks with scholar James K. A. Smith about what we can learn today from a fellow restless soul in the great Western theologian Augustine.

Gospelbound · Collin Hansen, James K. A. Smith

May 26, 202037m 32s

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Show Notes

I don’t know how exactly to describe Jamie Smith’s new book, On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts, published by Brazos. I just know I recommend it.

Smith himself describes the book as one last take at Christianity for someone tempted to leave the faith behind. Augustine is the guide—so ancient he’s strange, so common in his experiences that he feels contemporary.

Smith is professor of philosophy at Calvin University and author of many thought-provoking books. And he is himself an excellent guide to Augustine. Yet in this book he goes beyond telling us about Augustine. Smith uses Augustine to help us answer our deepest questions and satisfy our deepest longings.

“Humans are those strange creatures who can never be fully satisfied by anything created,” Smith writes. “Though that never stops us from trying.”

Smith joins Gospelbound to discuss conversion as compass, authenticity as loneliness, and ambition as bottomless.

 

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lonelinessjames k. a. smithaugustinethe gospel coalitioncollin hansentgcaugustinian