Bruno Latour is one of the world s leading sociologists andanthropologists. He taught at the Ecole des Mines in Parisfrom 1982 to 2006 and he is now Professor and Vice-President forResearch at Institut d'etudes politiques (Sciences Po). Hismany books include Laboratory Life, We Have Never BeenModern, Reassembling the Social and The Making ofLaw.
"In a book both informative and transformative, Latour may wellhave succeeded in his aim to reboot the teeniest hint of abeginning of a religious sentiment " Southern Semiotic Review "Rejoicing is a kind of meditation: Latour hascomposed, in Yeats phrase, a dialogue of self andsoul. Chicago Tribune "In this honest , profound yet accessible book, a distinguishedFrench scholar and public intellectual carries on an agonizeddialog with himself as he faces the obstacles to religious faithtoday - and then points toward a resolution. As I read, I felt hehad climbed into my soul." John O Malley, Georgetown University "Rejoicing constitutes a creative, thought-provoking andimpressive blend of, and reflection upon, learning andtraditions." Rebecca Catto, Coventry University
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