Aufgeklärte Apokalyptik : : Religion, Gewalt und Frieden im Zeitalter der Globalisierung / / Kristina Stöckl, Wolfgang Palaver, Andreas Exenberger . Volume 1.0
| Aufgeklärte Apokalyptik : : Religion, Gewalt und Frieden im Zeitalter der Globalisierung / / Kristina Stöckl, Wolfgang Palaver, Andreas Exenberger . Volume 1.0 |
| Autore | Stöckl Kristina |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | [s.l.] : , : Innsbruck University Press, , 2007 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1 p.) |
| Soggetto topico |
Political Science / Peace
Religion / Antiquities & Archaeology Business & Economics / Globalization Religion |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910980183303321 |
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| [s.l.] : , : Innsbruck University Press, , 2007 | ||
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The Palgrave Handbook of Mimetic Theory and Religion / / edited by James Alison, Wolfgang Palaver
| The Palgrave Handbook of Mimetic Theory and Religion / / edited by James Alison, Wolfgang Palaver |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2017.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Palgrave Macmillan US : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxvii, 549 pages) |
| Disciplina | 200 |
| Soggetto topico |
Religion
Religion - Philosophy Philosophy of mind Self Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of the Self |
| ISBN |
9781137538253
1137538252 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Part I .VIOLENT ORIGINS -- 1. Introduction.-2. An Essay on Hominization: Current Theories, Girardian-Darwinian Approaches -- 3. The Emergence of Human Consciousness in a Religious Context -- 4. Freud, Moses and Monotheism, and the Conversation between Mimetic Theory and Psychoanalysis -- 5. Kristeva and the Question of Origins -- 6. Girard and Burkert: Hunting, Homo Necans, Guilt -- 7.Vengeance and the Gift -- 8. Mesoamerican Civilizations and Sacrifice -- 9. Çatalhöyük, Archaeology, Violence -- Part II. FROM RITES TO WRITING -- 10. Introduction -- 11. Lévi-Strauss and Girard on Myth and Ritual -- 12. The Axial Moment and Its Critics: Jaspers, Bellah, and Voegelin -- 13. Monotheism and the Abrahamic Revolution: Moving Out of the Archaic Sacred -- 14. The Eastern Revolution: From the Vedas to Buddhism, Jainism, and the Upanishads -- 15.The Classical World: Sacrifice, Philosophy, and Religion -- 16. The Transition from Orality to Writing: Mimetic Theory and Religion -- 17. Biblical Interpretation: Old and New Testaments, a New Hermeneutic(s)? -- 18. Theological Inversions: Raymund Schwager, Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly, and James G. Williams -- 19. Oedipus and Greek Tragedy -- 20. Nietzsche, Dionysos, and the Crucified -- Part III. THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY -- 21. Introduction -- 22. An Epistemology of Revelation -- 23. Approaches to Atonement: How Girard Changes the Debate -- 24. Original Sin, Positive Mimesis -- 25. Embodiment and Incarnation -- 26. Eucharist and Sacrifice: the Transformation of the Meaning of Sacrifice through Revelation -- 27. Girard and Augustine -- 28. Raymund Schwager: Dramatic Theology -- 29. American Protestant Reception of Mimetic Theory: 1986-2015 -- 30. James Alison’s Theological Appropriation of Girard -- 31. Levinas and the Prophetic Current -- 32. Mysticism, Girard, and Simone Weil -- 33. From the Sacred to the Holy in the World’s Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism -- Part IV. SECULARIZATION AND MODERNITY -- 34. Introduction -- 35. Secularization -- 36. The Barren Sacrifice -- 37.The Economy as the Opium of the People -- 38. “The Carnal Mind Rebels”: Christianity and the Witch Hunt -- 39. Mimetic Theory, Religion, and Literature as Secular Scripture -- 40. The Development of the Self -- 41. Modern Pathologies and the Displacement of the Sacred -- 42. Ressentiment and the Turn to the Victim: Nietzsche, Weber, Scheler -- 43. René Girard and Charles Taylor: Complementary Engagements with the Crisis of Modernity -- 44. Secularization Revisited: Tocqueville, Asad, Bonhoeffer, Habermas -- Part V. APOCALYPSE, POST-MODERNITY, AND THE RETURN OF RELIGION -- 45. Introduction -- 46. The Return of Religion -- 47. Mimetic Theory And The Katēchon -- 48. Hӧlderlin and Heidegger: Which God Will Save Us? -- 49.“The Apocalypse Has Begun”: Ivan Illich and René Girard on Anti-Christ -- 50. Weak Faith -- 51. Terrorism and Religion -- 52. Apocalypse: Hope Against All Hope -- 53. Enlightened Doomsaying -- Part VI. ALTERNATIVE PARADIGMS -- 54. Introduction -- 55. The New Atheism: Dawkins, Harris, Hitchens -- 56. Scientific Evidence for the Foundational Role of Psychological Mimesis -- 57. Cognitive Neuroscience and Religion -- 58. Generative Anthropology -- 59. Critiques of Girard’s Mimetic Theory -- 60. A Theory of Everything? A Methodological Tale -- 61.Mimetic Theory and Self-Criticism -- Part VII. APPROACHING THE CONTEMPORARY -- 62. Introduction -- 63. Scandal -- 64.Terrorism and the Escalation of Violence -- 65. Religious Conflicts in the Contemporary World -- 66. Modern Confessional Movements -- 67. Mimetic Insights into the Sacred in Film -- 68. Resurgent Religious Themes in Contemporary Film -- 69. Pastoral Outreach and Community Living. . |
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