Clandestine Theology
Book Description
François Laruelle presents a profound reimagining of Christian thought that challenges readers to reconsider fundamental assumptions about faith, philosophy, and human identity. This rigorous theological work disrupts conventional interpretations of Christianity by placing the figure of Christ within what Laruelle calls "radical immanence."
Rather than focusing on the resurrection as a pivotal event, Laruelle shifts attention to the Risen Christ himself as the foundation for understanding spiritual truth. He introduces the concept of the "Gnostic-Christ" as a bridge between Greek philosophical traditions and Jewish theological perspectives, creating space for entirely new ways of approaching Christian doctrine.
The author develops what he terms "non-Christianity" and "non-philosophical confession," offering alternatives to both traditional theological frameworks and contemporary philosophical interpretations of religious experience. Central to his approach is the relationship between human essence and Christ's humanity, which he explores through the lens of "Man-in-Person."
This work will resonate with readers seeking deeper engagement with questions of spiritual identity and the intersection of faith and reason. Laruelle's approach offers a fresh perspective on how we might understand the connection between divine and human nature, moving beyond conventional theological boundaries.
For those drawn to contemplative theology and philosophical spirituality, this book provides tools for examining Christianity from entirely new angles, potentially transforming how readers relate to both religious tradition and personal spiritual development.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 240 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Philosophical theology
- ✓ Explore timeless philosophical wisdom
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Reconnect with nature spiritually
- ✓ Explore Theology, doctrinal
- ✓ Explore Theology
- ✓ Study Bible from spiritual perspective