05771nam 2200757Ia 450 991078649750332120230801225311.01-4411-6505-31-283-73616-01-4411-4689-X9781441146892(electronic bk.)9781283736169(MyiLibrary)(CKB)2670000000278260(EBL)1164375(OCoLC)836400633(SSID)ssj0000757232(PQKBManifestationID)12265490(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000757232(PQKBWorkID)10753456(PQKB)10145081(MiAaPQ)EBC1164375(EXLCZ)99267000000027826020120724d2012 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierViolence, desire, and the sacred[electronic resource] Girard's mimetic theory across the disciplines /edited by Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming, and Joel HodgeNew York Continuumc20121 online resource (313 p.)Violence, desire, and the sacred ;volume 1.Description based upon print version of record.Series statement from publisher's website.1-62892-568-X 1-4411-9401-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Contributors; Introduction; Part One - Finding Our Bearings; Chapter 1 René Girard, Modernity, and Apocalypse; Desire, rivalry, violence, scapegoating; The deculturing, secularizing gospel; Modern institutions: A stabilizing stopgap; "Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war"; Notes; Part Two - Biblical Studies; Chapter 2 "Like Being Dragged Through a Bush Backwards": Hints of the Shape of Conversion's Adventure; Chapter 3 Finding the Way: How to Study Scripture with the Help of Scripture and the Desert Fathers; Searching the scriptures togetherA word from the fathers: The holy wholly otherThe holy subversive one; A word from the fathers: "I do not understand"; Who shall guide me?; "Beginning with this scripture . . ."; "Beginning with Moses and the prophets . . ."; Renewal of the mind in Christ; Notes; Chapter 4 Sacred Men and Sacred Goats: Mimetic Theory in Levitical and Passion Intertext; Approach; Mimetic theory; Judas and Jesus; Leviticus 16; A typological pair; Conclusion; Notes; Part Three - Theology; Chapter 5 Beyond Locked Doors: The Breath of the Risen One; Johannine "Girardian" texts; The resurrection and natural lawPaul's historic experienceThe resurrection-an expanding event; The gifts of the Spirit: A Girardian perspective?; A paschal hermeneutics; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6 Torture and Faith: The Violent Sacred and Christian Resistance in East Timor; A short history of East Timor; The state and the violent sacred; Losing the "Mimetic Battle" and Christian resistance; Notes; Chapter 7 Girard and the Tasks of Theology; Three theological tasks; Girard and Christian apologia; Girard and hermeneutics; Girard and dialogue; Notes; Part Four - Literary StudiesChapter 8 René Girard, Jacques Derrida's The Gift of Death, and Salman RushdieExcursus; Notes; Chapter 9 Grace Can Be Violent: Flannery O'Connor's Novelistic Truth; Violence and God; The difficulty of revelation; "Memoir for Mary Ann"; The character of Rayber; Novelistic inconclusivity; Notes; Part Five - History and Political Thought; Chapter 10 Europe and Enmity: How Christianity Can Contribute to a Positive Identity; Parochial altruism and closed societies: Political patterns stemming from the scapegoat mechanism; Europe and enmityThe need for a new saintliness: Europe's obligation to seek unity in the world without erasing differencesNotes; Chapter 11 Herodian Aspects of the English Reformation Monarchy: Anglican Brutality and Girardian Insight; Herodian monarchs and prelates of the English Reformation; A trail of violence; From Herod to modernity; Notes; Chapter 12 Human Rights: Controlling the Uncontrollable?; Girard's mimetic theory; Case 1: State players; Case 2: The work of NGOs; Case 3: Rights talk; The system and its victims; Critical reflections; Notes; Part Six - Developments and CritiquesChapter 13 Hard Evidence for Girardian Mimetic Theory Intersubjectivity and Mirror Neurons(Violence, Desire and the Sacred presents the most up-to-date inter-disciplinary work being developed with the ground-breaking insights of René Girard's mimetic theory. The collection showcases the work of outstanding scholars in mimetic theory and how they are applying and developing Girard's insights in a variety of fields. Girard's mimetic insight has provided a fruitful way for different disciplines, such as literature, anthropology, theology, religion studies, cultural studies, and philosophy, to engage on common anthropological ground, with a shared understanding of the human person. TheViolence, desire, and the sacred ;v. 1.Girard's mimetic theory across the disciplinesViolenceImitationDesireReligionViolence.Imitation.Desire.Religion.153.8Cowdell Scott1505569Fleming Chris1970-1568813Hodge Joel1568814MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQCaOLUBOOK9910786497503321Violence, desire, and the sacred3841209UNINA