Embracing the Void: Rethinking the Origin of the Sacred
English
By (author): Richard Boothby
A radical reinterpretation of the origin of religion through a psychoanalytic theorization of the unknown
Renowned psychoanalytic philosopher Richard Boothby puts forward a novel theory of religion inspired by Jacques Lacans theory of das Ding, the disquieting, inaccessible dimension of fellow human beings. This notion of an unfathomable excess, originally encountered in the figure of the mother, led Lacan to break with Freuds formulation of the Oedipus complex and underlies Lacans distinctive conception of unconscious dynamics. Leaning on this account, Boothby shows how our sense of the sacred arises from our relation to what we do not know.
Embracing the Void lays out the range of Freuds attempts at a psychoanalytic theory of religion and then sketches the rough contours of Lacans contrasting approach. From there, Boothby offers the theoretical tools for interpreting the religious impulse and analyzes key religious traditions, from ancient Greek polytheism to Judaism and Christianity, and from Hinduism and Buddhism to Islam, finally turning to modern capitalist culture and the seductive deity that dominates itmoney. Lucid, accessible, and compelling, the book provides a cogent intervention in one of the psychoanalytic traditions most contentious topics and offers a new approach to our understanding of religion. See more
Renowned psychoanalytic philosopher Richard Boothby puts forward a novel theory of religion inspired by Jacques Lacans theory of das Ding, the disquieting, inaccessible dimension of fellow human beings. This notion of an unfathomable excess, originally encountered in the figure of the mother, led Lacan to break with Freuds formulation of the Oedipus complex and underlies Lacans distinctive conception of unconscious dynamics. Leaning on this account, Boothby shows how our sense of the sacred arises from our relation to what we do not know.
Embracing the Void lays out the range of Freuds attempts at a psychoanalytic theory of religion and then sketches the rough contours of Lacans contrasting approach. From there, Boothby offers the theoretical tools for interpreting the religious impulse and analyzes key religious traditions, from ancient Greek polytheism to Judaism and Christianity, and from Hinduism and Buddhism to Islam, finally turning to modern capitalist culture and the seductive deity that dominates itmoney. Lucid, accessible, and compelling, the book provides a cogent intervention in one of the psychoanalytic traditions most contentious topics and offers a new approach to our understanding of religion. See more
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