James Alison and a Girardian Theology

James Alison and a Girardian Theology
Author: John P. Edwards
Publsiher: T&T Clark
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567689054

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Opening with a Foreword by James Alison, this volume is the first in-depth treatment of Alison's theological method. John P. Edwards shows that Alison's theological project outstrips René Girard's application of mimetic theory to theology. He concludes that an explicitly Christian theological perspective is necessary for providing a fully coherent account of Girard's notions of "conversion" and "mimetic desire". This volume grounds Alison's theological method in his understanding of the ongoing interaction between conversion and theological reflection, which is informed by his use of mimetic theory. While Alison describes this method as “theology in the order of the discovery”, the author refers to it as an “inductive theology”. The volume closes by demonstrating that such a theology bears fruit in a renewed understanding of the value of Christian doctrines and, particularly, the doctrine of revelation.

James Alison and a Girardian Theology

James Alison and a Girardian Theology
Author: John P. Edwards
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567689061

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Opening with a Foreword by James Alison, this volume is the first in-depth treatment of Alison's theological method. John P. Edwards shows that Alison's theological project outstrips René Girard's application of mimetic theory to theology. He concludes that an explicitly Christian theological perspective is necessary for providing a fully coherent account of Girard's notions of "conversion" and "mimetic desire". This volume grounds Alison's theological method in his understanding of the ongoing interaction between conversion and theological reflection, which is informed by his use of mimetic theory. While Alison describes this method as “theology in the order of the discovery”, the author refers to it as an “inductive theology”. The volume closes by demonstrating that such a theology bears fruit in a renewed understanding of the value of Christian doctrines and, particularly, the doctrine of revelation.

Battling to the End

Battling to the End
Author: René Girard
Publsiher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009-12-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781609171339

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In Battling to the End René Girard engages Carl von Clausewitz (1780–1831), the Prussian military theoretician who wrote On War. Clausewitz, who has been critiqued by military strategists, political scientists, and philosophers, famously postulated that "War is the continuation of politics by other means." He also seemed to believe that governments could constrain war. Clausewitz, a firsthand witness to the Napoleonic Wars, understood the nature of modern warfare. Far from controlling violence, politics follows in war's wake: the means of war have become its ends. René Girard shows us a Clausewitz who is a fascinated witness of history's acceleration. Haunted by the French-German conflict, Clausewitz clarifies more than anyone else the development that would ravage Europe. Battling to the End pushes aside the taboo that prevents us from seeing that the apocalypse has begun. Human violence is escaping our control; today it threatens the entire planet.

Faith Beyond Resentment

Faith Beyond Resentment
Author: James Alison
Publsiher: Crossroad
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015053489202

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For James Alison, a gay Catholic priest, the key to moving beyond resentment is faith.

On Being Liked

On Being Liked
Author: James Alison
Publsiher: Darton Longman and Todd
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105121992429

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On Being Liked is the transforming and joyful sequel to Faith Without Resentment: , which established the Catholic priest and writer James Alison as one of the most striking, voices in the church. He takes us step-by-step through a bold adventure, re-imagining the central axis of the Christian story, while to our astonishment and wonder, we discover ourselves as liked - not only loved - in the eyes of God.

The Joy of Being Wrong

The Joy of Being Wrong
Author: James Alison
Publsiher: Herder & Herder
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1998
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015047053148

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This original work of theological anthropology looks at original sin in the light of the Resurrection. It is based on the conviction that the doctrine of original sin is a vital perspective on what it is to be human when seen with Resurrection eyes. From this point of view, one is able to read all the major doctrines of Christianity from the order of discovery, and forgiveness becomes the way of transformation.

Mimesis and Atonement

Mimesis and Atonement
Author: Michael Kirwan,Sheelah Treflé Hidden
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781501325434

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How are we to best understand the statement of faith that Jesus Christ lived, died and rose again 'for us and for salvation?' This question has animated Christian thought for two millennia: it has also bitterly divided believers, not least in Reformation and post-Reformation disputes about atonement, justification, sanctification and sacrifice. René Girard's Violence and the Sacred (1972) made startling connections between religion, violence and culture. His work has enlivened the theological and philosophical debate once again, especially the question of whether and how we are to understand Christ's death as a 'sacrifice'. Mimesis and Atonement brings together philosophers from Catholic, Evangelical, Orthodox, and Jewish backgrounds to examine the continued significance of Girard's work. They do so in the light of new developments, such as the controversial 'new scholarship' on Paul.

Knowing Jesus

Knowing Jesus
Author: James Alison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 0281065039

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This classic book asks what it is to know Jesus. It will enable thinking Christians to ask new questions about their faith, their reading of the New Testament, and the theology of redemption.