Jean-Yves Lacoste has taught in universities throughout Europe and has held visiting positions at Cambridge University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Virginia Oliver O'Donovan is Professor Emeritus, Christian Ethics and Practical Theology at the University of Edinburgh
In Search of Speech lays the groundwork for the recovery of meaningful speech and experience amidst the babble of our times by a kind of open-eyed backtracking into surprising (or perhaps not-so-surprising) resources in the tradition both solemn and light: lectio divina, liturgy, poetry, fiction, humor... The result is a compelling, engrossing, mist-evaporating, page-turning intellectual achievement that speaks deeply to the humanity of those with ears to hear. * Chris Hackett, Saint Meinrad Seminary, USA * This is a truly original work. Drawing deeply from the wells of Husserl and Heidegger, it is anchored in the pairs of intelligence and affection (Befindlichkeit); recognition (connaissance) and theoretical knowledge (savoir); and object and event. A book with enormous interest for philosophers and theologians alike. * Robyn Horner, Australian Catholic University *