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As a phenomenologist Lacoste is concerned with investigating the
human aptitude for experience; as a theologian Lacoste is
interested in humanity's potential for a relationship with the
divine, what he terms the 'liturgical relationship'. Beginning from
the proposition that prayer is a theme that occurs throughout
Lacoste's writing, and using this proposition as a heuristic
through which to view, interpret and critique his thought, this
book examines Lacoste's place amid both the recent 'theological
turn' in French thought and the post-war emergence of la nouvelle
theologie. Drawing upon unpublished and out of print material
previously only available in French, Romanian or German, the book
will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, phenomenology and
theology.
As a phenomenologist Lacoste is concerned with investigating the
human aptitude for experience; as a theologian Lacoste is
interested in humanity's potential for a relationship with the
divine, what he terms the 'liturgical relationship'. Beginning from
the proposition that prayer is a theme that occurs throughout
Lacoste's writing, and using this proposition as a heuristic
through which to view, interpret and critique his thought, this
book examines Lacoste's place amid both the recent 'theological
turn' in French thought and the post-war emergence of la nouvelle
theologie. Drawing upon unpublished and out of print material
previously only available in French, Romanian or German, the book
will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, phenomenology and
theology.
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