Cultural Exegesis / Cultural Liturgies

2 participants (10 books)

Overview

The Cultural Exegesis series is a thoughtfully crafted collection that equips readers to engage thoughtfully and theologically with cultural artifacts—such as art, literature, film, and other media—and interpret them through a Christian lens. Each book in the series offers both methodology and case studies for “cultural exegesis”—that is, for reading and interpreting cultural expressions (art, film, literature, etc.), practically and theologically. The goal is to equip readers to engage their cultural context responsibly and meaningfully.

The Cultural Liturgies series is a three‑volume collection authored by philosopher and theologian James K. A. Smith, which offers a profound theological exploration of how our desires, habits, and imaginations are shaped by both secular and Christian practices—or “liturgies.”