The Palgrave Handbook of Mimetic Theory and Religion
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The Palgrave Handbook of Mimetic Theory and Religion

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The Palgrave Handbook of Mimetic Theory and Religion draws on the expertise of leading scholars and thinkers to explore the violent origins of culture, the meaning of ritual, and the conjunction of theology and anthropology, as well as secularization, science, and terrorism.  Authors assess the contributions of RenĂ© Girard's mimetic theory to our understanding of sacrifice, ancient tragedy, and post-modernity, and apply its insights to religious cinema and the global economy. This handbook serves as introduction and guide to a theory of religion and human behavior that has established itself as fertile terrain for scholarly research and intellectual reflection.

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Table of contents

  1. Editorial Board
  2. Girard’s Works
  3. Contents
  4. Editors and Contributors
  5. 1 General Introduction
  6. Violent Origins
  7. 2 Introduction
  8. 3 An Essay on Hominization: Current Theories, Girardian–Darwinian Approaches
  9. 4 The Emergence of Human Consciousness in a Religious Context
  10. 5 Freud, Moses and Monotheism, and the Conversation Between Mimetic Theory and Psychoanalysis
  11. 6 Kristeva and the Question of Origins
  12. 7 Girard and Burkert: Hunting, Homo Necans, Guilt
  13. 8 Vengeance and the Gift
  14. 9 Mesoamerican Civilizations and Sacrifice
  15. 10 ÇatalhöyĂŒk, Archaeology, Violence
  16. From Rites to Writing
  17. 11 Introduction
  18. 12 Lévi-Strauss and Girard on Mythology and Ritual
  19. 13 The Axial Moment and Its Critics: Jaspers, Bellah, and Voegelin
  20. 14 Monotheism and the Abrahamic Revolution: Moving Out of the Archaic Sacred
  21. 15 The Eastern Revolution: From the Vedas to Buddhism, Jainism, and the Upanishads
  22. 16 The Classical World: Sacrifice, Philosophy, and Religion
  23. 17 The Transition from Orality to Writing: Mimetic Theory and Religion
  24. 18 Biblical Interpretation: Old and New Testaments, a New Hermeneutic(s)?
  25. 19 Theological Inversions: Raymund Schwager, Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly, and James G. Williams
  26. 20 Oedipus and Greek Tragedy
  27. 21 Nietzsche, Dionysos, and the Crucified
  28. Theological Anthropology
  29. 22 Introduction
  30. 23 An Epistemology of Revelation
  31. 24 Approaches to Atonement: How Girard Changes the Debate
  32. 25 Original Sin, Positive Mimesis
  33. 26 Embodiment and Incarnation
  34. 27 Eucharist and Sacrifice: The Transformation of the Meaning of Sacrifice Through Revelation
  35. 28 Girard and Augustine
  36. 29 Raymund Schwager: Dramatic Theology
  37. 30 American Protestant Reception of Mimetic Theory: 1986–2015
  38. 31 James Alison’s Theological Appropriation of Girard
  39. 32 Levinas and the Prophetic Current
  40. 33 Mysticism, Girard, and Simone Weil
  41. 34 From the Sacred to the Holy in the World’s Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism
  42. Secularization and Modernity
  43. 35 Introduction
  44. 36 Secularization
  45. 37 The Barren Sacrifice
  46. 38 The Economy as the Opium of the People
  47. 39 “The Carnal Mind Rebels”: The Unravelling Logic of the Salem Witch Hunt
  48. 40 Mimetic Theory, Religion, and Literature as Secular Scripture
  49. 41 The Development of the Self
  50. 42 Modern Pathologies and the Displacement of the Sacred
  51. 43 Ressentiment and the Turn to the Victim: Nietzsche, Weber, Scheler
  52. 44 René Girard and Charles Taylor: Complementary Engagements with the Crisis of Modernity
  53. 45 Secularization Revisited: Tocqueville, Asad, Bonhoeffer, Habermas
  54. Apocalypse, Post-Modernity, and the Return of Religion
  55. 46 Introduction
  56. 47 The Return of Religion
  57. 48 Mimetic Theory and the Katēchon
  58. 49 HÓ§lderlin and Heidegger: Which God Will Save Us?
  59. 50 “The Apocalypse Has Begun”: Ivan Illich and RenĂ© Girard on Anti-christ
  60. 51 Weak Faith
  61. 52 Terrorism and Religion
  62. 53 Apocalypse: Hope Against All Hope
  63. 54 Enlightened Doomsaying
  64. Alternative Paradigms
  65. 55 Introduction
  66. 56 The New Atheism: Dawkins, Harris, Hitchens
  67. 57 Scientific Evidence for the Foundational Role of Psychological Mimesis
  68. 58 Cognitive Neuroscience and Religion
  69. 59 Generative Anthropology
  70. 60 Critiques of Girard’s Mimetic Theory
  71. 61 A Theory of Everything? A Methodological Tale
  72. 62 Mimetic Theory and Self-criticism
  73. Approaching the Contemporary
  74. 63 Introduction
  75. 64 Scandal
  76. 65 Terrorism and the Escalation of Violence
  77. 66 Religious Conflicts in the Contemporary World
  78. 67 Modern Confessional Movements
  79. 68 Mimetic Insights into the Sacred in Film
  80. 69 Resurgent Religious Themes in Contemporary Film
  81. 70 Pastoral Outreach and Community Living
  82. Glossary of Terms
  83. Index