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On The Psychotheology Of Everyday Life: Reflections On Freud And Rosenzweig
On The Psychotheology Of Everyday Life: Reflections On Freud And Rosenzweig
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Santner's crucial innovation in this new study is to bring the theological notion of revelation into a broadly psychoanalytic field, where it can be understood as a force that opens the self to everyday life and encourages accountability within the larger world. Revelation itself becomes redefined as an openness toward what is singular, enigmatic, even uncanny about the Other, whether neighbor or stranger, thereby linking a theory of drives and desire to a critical account of sociality. Santner illuminates what it means to be genuinely open to another human being or culture and to share and take responsibility for one's implication in the dilemmas of difference.
By bringing Freud and Rosenzweig together, Santner not only clarifies in new and surprising ways the profound connections between psychoanalysis and the Judeo-Christian tradition, he makes the resources of both available to contemporary efforts to rethink concepts of community and cross-cultural communication.
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Bridging psychoanalysis and theology for ethical living.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding how religious ideas like revelation can be thought of in psychoanalytic terms, this book is a compelling read. It offers a fresh perspective on how the self opens up to others in everyday life, making complex ideas accessible and relevant. Santner's insights could inspire anyone curious about the deeper psychological roots of faith and community.