One of the foremost scholars exploring the intersection of theology and continental philosophy, Charles E. Winquist argues for the possibility of theological thinking in a postmodern secular milieu. Moving beyond the now familiar reiteration of postmodernity's losses--the death of God, the displacement of the self, the end of history, the closure of the Book--Winquist equates a desire to think theologically with a desire, amidst postmodernity's disappointments,...