The Cynic and the Fool: The Unconscious in Theology & Politics
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The questioning of religion is the beginning of a flood one that cannot be contained and will soon drown every theological political economic and cultural orthodoxy that pledged its allegiance to a sinking cause. We are in just such an era of revolt and those with eyes to see are learning to interrogate motives. When we are told of an idea that cannot possibly be true the most immediate question is this: does the speaker so very foolishly believe their own words or is the person a cynic who knows perfectly well how they manipulate the truth? As individual personalities transform into a collective drive the aftermath is a brutal mix of motives fictions and anxieties. The Cynic & the Fool explores theology and politics through the lens of our unconscious motives our clever repression and our deceptive denial. In nine chapters interspersed with nine parables DeLay unites psychoanalysis philosophy and theology together for an accessible yet critical theory of culture. There could not be a more crucial moment to settle these questions. Why do we feel such anxiety over the most abstract orthodoxies what conflicts of interest are we facing and why we are commanded to see the world a certain way? At a time when vicious partisan politics has replaced the wars of religion with their odium theologicum of bygone ages Tad DeLays Cynic and the Fool is a must-read for thoughtful people regardless of their ideological persuasion. Through storytelling personal anecdote and frequent flashes of magisterial pedagogy DeLay entices us into confronting the knotted tangles of our own political unconscious and offers us hope that we will eventually know the truth and that it might free us even if we are in a so-called post-truth era. --Carl Raschke University of Denver; author of Critical Theology Tad Delay continues his remarkable and insightful exploration of Lacans work and its intersections with theology in this new book. The term psychoanalytic theology would probably not arouse too much excitement except in the most arcane of circles but that is the arena in which Delay does his work and it is marvelous stuff. Riffing from a Lacanian idea about the role of the cynic and fool in the political realm he delves deep into the psyche of our times to explore what he calls the dynamics of collective belief. Delays gift is his ability to take complex ideas and open them up so that we can all see ourselves and each other a bit more clearly. This new work is courageous challenging and so worth the journey. --Barry Taylor Affiliate Professor of Theology and Culture Fuller Theological Seminary While The Cynic and the Fool offers the reader insights that feel timeless its true power lies in its ability to offer a unique and penetrating analysis of our present age. This is a book that employs the best of psychoanalytic theory to reflect on larger societal issues. It is a carefully crafted work that will prove invaluable to anyone wanting to wrestle with and understand the tumultuous times we live in. --Peter Rollins author of The Divine Magician Tad DeLay is the author of God Is Unconscious: Psychoanalysis & Theology (2015). He holds a PhD in Religion an MA in Philosophy and an MA in Theology. He teaches and lives in Denver.
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