L' anthropologie théologique à la lumière de la psychanalyse
Book Description
In the complex landscape where faith meets the human psyche, Jean-Baptiste Lecuit offers a profound exploration of how psychoanalytic insights can illuminate our understanding of theological anthropology. This substantial work addresses one of the most challenging questions in contemporary spiritual thought: how do we reconcile religious belief with psychoanalytic theories about human nature and desire?
At the heart of this investigation lies a fundamental tension. While theology presents humans as created by God, psychoanalytic theory suggests we unconsciously create God ourselves, making our relationship with the divine an illusion born of desire. Rather than avoiding this confrontation, Lecuit embraces it as essential territory for serious theological reflection.
The author draws extensively on the pioneering work of Antoine Vergote, a unique figure who combined expertise in theology, psychoanalysis, and religious psychology. Through Vergote's integrated approach, Lecuit demonstrates how faith can be both informed and tested by analytic experience and theory without falling into reductionism or false dualism.
This exploration proves particularly relevant for contemporary spiritual seekers grappling with questions of authority, paternity, and law in times of cultural crisis. The work addresses how Christian faith maintains both its deeply human dimensions and its transcendent character, offering a model for dialogue between psychological insight and religious understanding.
For those seeking to deepen their comprehension of how modern psychology intersects with ancient faith traditions, this scholarly yet accessible treatment provides essential guidance for navigating these complex waters.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Long (> 400 pages) (~19 hours)
📄 Length: 688 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Desire
- ✓ Explore Christianity
- ✓ Understand psychological principles
- ✓ Explore Theological anthropology
- ✓ Explore Psychoanalysis and religion