<p>"In a book both informative and transformative, Latour may well have succeeded in his aim to ‘reboot the teeniest hint of a beginning of a religious sentiment’"<br /> <b>Southern Semiotic Review</b><br /> <br /> "<i>Rejoicing</i> is a kind of meditation: Latour has composed, in Yeats’ phrase, a dialogue of self and soul.”<br /> <i><b>Chicago Tribune</b></i><br /> <br /> "In this honest , profound yet accessible book, a distinguished French scholar and public intellectual carries on an agonized dialog with himself as he faces the obstacles to religious faith today - and then points toward a resolution. As I read, I felt he had climbed into my soul."<br /> <b>John O’Malley, Georgetown University<br /> <br /> </b>"<i>Rejoicing</i> constitutes a creative, thought-provoking and impressive blend of, and reflection upon, learning and traditions."<br /> <b>Rebecca Catto, Coventry University</b></p>