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About the Author
A graduate of Weston Jesuit School of Theology (M.T.S.) and the Graduate Theological Union (Ph.D.), I have taught both undergraduate and graduate students over the past 9 years. Since completing my dissertation on Louis-Marie Chauvet, my publications related to his work include: "Chauvet and Pickstock: Two Compatible Visions?" in Contemporary Sacramental Encounters of a God Incarnate (Peeters, 2001); "Religious Diversity, Sacramental Encounters and the Spirit of God," Horizons, The Journal for the College Theology Society 37: 2 (Fall 2010); and a review of The Sacraments by Chauvet America 185:16 (2000). In addition, I have given two conference papers on Chauvet: "Eucharist as a Holy Spirited Thankful Giving" (2003) and "Psychoanalysis, Social Psychology and the Sacramental Theology of Louis-Marie Chauvet" (2010).
Reviews
'This engaging book proves easily that we are still a long way from exhausting the extraordinary riches of the liturgical and sacramental vision of Louis-Marie Chauvet. There is found here invaluable background and discussion of Chauvet's philosophical and anthropological foundations, which the reader will find most helpful when exploring Chauvet's own ideas at greater depth. Above all, it is encouraging to be reminded of Chauvet's treatment of symbol (absolutely not opposed to real) and of symbolic exchange, of the corporeality of sacrament, and of the crucial link between ethics and liturgy, during an era when these risk being lost in the fog of incense and rubricist ritualism. I recommend this book highly.' Andrew Cameron-Mowat, Heythrop College, University of London, UK 'With great skill and insight Ambrose manages to guide the reader through the often difficult thought of perhaps the most significant sacramental theologian of our time - Louis-Marie Chauvet. This study is immensely valuable not only for its treatmentof Chauvet but also for helping us to understand major influences on his thought such as Martin Heidegger and Jacques Lacan.' John Baldovin, Boston College, USA 'Ambrose provides a helpful guide to Chauvet's work in two ways: the first is his placement of Chauvet's work in its philosophical context; the second is what Ambrose admits is a sympathetic interpretation of Chauvet's project... This is an important and recommended volume.' Religious Studies Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781138251601
Author Glenn Ambrose
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g