Includes bibliographical references (pages 174-180) and index.
Summary:
Lacan and Religion presents students of religious studies and theology with a clear introduction to a famously complex thinker. Throughout, the theological analysis is set in the context of Lacan's ideas about psychoanalytical thought and practice. The book reveals Lacan to be one of the most incisive analysts of the "field of the divine." --from back cover.
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