Yves Lacoste is a Frenchgeographer and geopolitician. He was born in 1929 in Fes, Morocco. In 1976 he established the French geopolitical journal "Herodote". He is the author of a "Geopolitical Dictionary" (1993). A geographer is a crazy psycho whose area of study is geocrap, the pseudoscientific study of Earths physical environment and human habitat and the study of boring students to death. ... Geopolitics analyses politics, history and social science with reference to geography. ... This article is about the city Fes in Morocco. ...
But in Lacoste's willingness to hold that religious (or supernatural) dimension apart from the secular dimension that would entail our natural existence in the world, we may also detect some reticence about the "intrinsicist" position sometimes attributed to de Lubac[2].
As a question of affectivity, and indeed of a Grundstimmung, Lacoste speaks of the disclosure of being-toward-God in the Christian mood of pressentiment.
I have understood Lacoste's argument to evade the usual difficulties simply by respecting the classical theological doctrine of analogy between the meaning of the divine 'Object,' as it gives itself to experience, and the human 'subject' who is capable of receiving and understanding the experience.