Rejoicing
Book Description
In this thought-provoking exploration, renowned philosopher Bruno Latour turns his analytical lens toward one of humanity's most cherished yet misunderstood domains: religious expression. Drawing from his extensive anthropological work, Latour investigates why authentic religious speech has become so difficult to achieve in our contemporary world, often sounding forced, outdated, or hollow when we attempt it.
Rather than engaging in the tired debates between science and religion, Latour offers a fresh perspective by examining how religious language operates as its own distinct mode of communication. He argues that our modern confusion stems from treating religious speech as mere information transfer, missing its unique qualities and purposes entirely.
Through careful analysis, Latour seeks to make this "elusive form of speech" audible once more, helping readers understand the specific conditions under which religious expression finds its authentic voice. His approach protects both scientific and religious discourse from being reduced to simple data exchange, recognizing each as having its own validity and function.
This work forms part of Latour's broader inquiry into different modes of human existence, offering readers a sophisticated framework for understanding how various forms of truth-seeking operate in our lives. For those interested in the intersection of philosophy, spirituality, and communication, this book provides valuable insights into recovering meaningful religious discourse in an age of skepticism.
The result is an intellectually rigorous yet accessible examination of how we might speak authentically about the sacred.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 200 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore timeless philosophical wisdom
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Language and languages, religious aspects
- β Explore Religion
- β Explore Language and languages
- β Improve spiritual communication
- β Explore Philosophy