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ISBN 10: 1032102411
ISBN 13: 9781032102412
Author: Carl Waitz, Theresa Tisdale
Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Eastern Orthodox Christian Anthropology in Dialogue 1st Table of contents:
PART I: Foundations and Frameworks
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Introduction: Psychoanalysis and Christian Anthropology
1.1 The Interface of Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Eastern Orthodox Christianity
1.2 Methodological Approaches: Comparative Psychoanalysis and Theology
1.3 The Relevance of Lacanian Theory in Understanding Human Subjectivity
1.4 Christian Anthropology: A Brief Overview of Eastern Orthodox Perspectives -
Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Core Concepts
2.1 The Mirror Stage and the Formation of the Self
2.2 The Symbolic, Imaginary, and Real: The Three Orders
2.3 The Role of the Unconscious and Desire in Lacanian Theory
2.4 Subjectivity and Language: The Linguistic Turn in Lacanian Thought -
Eastern Orthodox Christian Anthropology
3.1 The Image of God and Human Nature in Orthodox Theology
3.2 The Fall, Redemption, and the Nature of the Human Person
3.3 The Concept of the Soul: A Theological and Anthropological Perspective
3.4 Human Freedom, Will, and Divine Grace in Orthodox Thought
PART II: Dialogical Themes in Lacanian and Orthodox Thought
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The Nature of the Self and the Other
4.1 Lacan’s “I” and the Eastern Orthodox Understanding of Personhood
4.2 The Role of the Other in the Development of Subjectivity
4.3 Theological Reflections on the “Other” and Divine Encounter
4.4 Psychoanalysis and the Eucharistic Communion: Parallels and Tensions -
Desire, Lack, and the Search for Wholeness
5.1 Lacan’s Concept of Desire and the Role of the Object (a)
5.2 Orthodox Christian Views on Desire: Spiritual Longing and theosis
5.3 The Fulfillment of Desire: Psychoanalysis and the Christian Vision of Salvation
5.4 Desire in the Context of the Fall: Sin and the Lacanian Lack -
Sin, Suffering, and the Otherness of God
6.1 Lacan’s Understanding of Alienation and Its Connection to Sin
6.2 The Orthodox Doctrine of Original Sin and Its Psychoanalytic Resonances
6.3 Suffering as a Path to Redemption: Lacanian Suffering vs. Christian Suffering
6.4 The Otherness of God: Divine Inaccessibility and Lacanian Theory
PART III: Theological and Clinical Implications
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Faith, Transference, and the Clinical Encounter
7.1 Transference and the Lacanian Analyst-Patient Relationship
7.2 The Role of Faith and Trust in the Psychoanalytic Process
7.3 Orthodox Christian Perspectives on Faith and Transformation
7.4 A Dialogue Between Lacanian Psychoanalysis and the Spiritual Journey -
Healing and Salvation: Therapeutic and Theological Visions
8.1 Lacanian Psychoanalysis and the Cure of the Subject
8.2 The Concept of Healing in Orthodox Christianity: The Path of Theosis
8.3 Psychoanalytic and Christian Views on Redemption and Transformation
8.4 The Limits of Psychoanalysis and the Role of Grace in Christian Anthropology -
Ethics, Morality, and Human Flourishing
9.1 Lacan and the Ethics of Psychoanalysis: The Ethics of Desire
9.2 The Orthodox Christian Understanding of Ethics and Human Flourishing
9.3 Morality, Sin, and the Lacanian Perspective on the Law
9.4 Converging and Diverging Ethical Frameworks in Psychoanalysis and Theology
PART IV: Contemporary Applications and Dialogues
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Contemporary Challenges in the Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Theology
10.1 Modern Psychoanalytic Approaches to Religion and Spirituality
10.2 The Role of Religion in Psychotherapy: Lacanian vs. Christian Approaches
10.3 Postmodernism, Secularism, and the Crisis of Meaning in Both Discourses
10.4 The Future of Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Christian Anthropology in Dialogue -
Case Studies and Practical Implications
11.1 Case Study 1: The Lacanian Clinical Encounter and the Orthodox Christian Patient
11.2 Case Study 2: Integrating Psychoanalysis and Christian Counseling
11.3 The Use of Lacanian Insights in Pastoral Care and Counseling
11.4 Transformative Practices: Combining Psychoanalytic and Spiritual Therapeutic Approaches
PART V: Conclusion
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Toward a New Paradigm: Psychoanalysis, Theology, and the Human Person
12.1 Synthesis and Potential Future Directions of Dialogue
12.2 Bridging the Gap Between Psychoanalysis and Spirituality
12.3 The Role of Psychoanalysis and Orthodoxy in Understanding Human Subjectivity and Suffering
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