This episode of InForm is an interview with Peter Rollins, a thinker, writer, podcaster, and community organizer who works at the intersections of psychoanalysis, theology, and philosophy.
InForm Podcast: 052
The episode you're about to listen to is a conversation with Peter Rollins, a thinker, writer, podcaster, and community organizer who works at the intersections of psychoanalysis, theology, and philosophy.
Before getting started I'd like to say the following: Getting to do this was something that was very exciting for me because I've been reading Pete's books, listening to his podcast, and watching his YouTube videos for many years, and his work has had a significant influence on me.
The conversation was long and we talked about lots of different things including,
Pete's own analysis
Attempts to hysteriasize liturgical structures
Productively mal-adaptive symptoms (or sinthomes)
The importance of lack or absence
The impact of Hegel on philosophy, religion, and psychoanalysis