Violence the Sacred and Things Hidden

Violence  the Sacred  and Things Hidden
Author: René Girard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Esprit (Paris, France : 1932)
ISBN: 1609176812

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"In 1973 Girard was invited by the editors of Esprit in Paris to discuss his work with several interlocutors from the fields of philosophy, psychoanalysis, literature, and theology. In this exchange Girard addresses challenges to his thinking, and is further prompted to consider the relation between his critique of primitive or archaic religion and the role of Judeo-Christianity, which Western culture has adopted as its own, and to which his book pays scant attention"--

Violence and the Sacred

Violence and the Sacred
Author: René Girard
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2005-04-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780826477187

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René Girard (1923-) was Professor of French Language, Literature and Civilization at Stanford Unviersity from 1981 until his retirement in 1995. Violence and the Sacred is Girard's brilliant study of human evil. Girard explores violence as it is represented and occurs throughout history, literature and myth. Girard's forceful and thought-provoking analyses of Biblical narrative, Greek tragedy and the lynchings and pogroms propagated by contemporary states illustrate his central argument that violence belongs to everyone and is at the heart of the sacred. Translated by Patrick Gregory>

Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World

Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
Author: René Girard,Jean-Michel Oughourlian,Guy Lefort
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780826468536

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Presenting an original global theory of culture, Girard explores the social function of violence and the mechanism of the social scapegoat. His vision is a challenge to conventional views of literature, anthropology, religion and psychoanalysis. Rene Gerard is the Andrew B. Hammond Professor Emeritus of French Language, Literature and Civilization at Stanford University, USA.

Violence and the Sacred

Violence and the Sacred
Author: René Girard
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Rites and ceremonies
ISBN: 0485113414

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"His fascinating and ambitious book provides a fully developed theory of violence as the 'heart and secret soul' of the sacred. Girard's fertile, combative mind links myth to prophetic writing, primitive religions to classical tragedy."--Victor Brombert, Chronicle of Higher Education.

Violence the Sacred and Things Hidden

Violence  the Sacred  and Things Hidden
Author: René Girard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2021
Genre: Esprit (Paris, France : 1932)
ISBN: 1611864062

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"In 1973 Girard was invited by the editors of Esprit in Paris to discuss his work with several interlocutors from the fields of philosophy, psychoanalysis, literature, and theology. In this exchange Girard addresses challenges to his thinking, and is further prompted to consider the relation between his critique of primitive or archaic religion and the role of Judeo-Christianity, which Western culture has adopted as its own, and to which his book pays scant attention"--

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.

For Ren Girard

For Ren   Girard
Author: Sandor Goodhart,Jorgen Jorgensen,Tom Ryba,James Williams
Publsiher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781609171292

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In his explorations of the relations between the sacred and violence, René Girard has hit upon the origin of culture—the way culture began, the way it continues to organize itself. The way communities of human beings structure themselves in a manner that is different from that of other species on the planet. Like Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Émile Durkheim, Martin Buber, or others who have changed the way we think in the humanities or in the human sciences, Girard has put forth a set of ideas that have altered our perceptions of the world in which we function. We will never be able to think the same way again about mimetic desire, about the scapegoat mechanism, and about the role of Jewish and Christian scripture in explaining sacrifice, violence, and the crises from which our culture has been born. The contributions fall into roughly four areas of interpretive work: religion and religious study; literary study; the philosophy of social science; and psychological studies. The essays presented here are offered as "essays" in the older French sense of attempts (essayer) or trials of ideas, as indeed Girard has tried out ideas with us. With a conscious echo of Montaigne, then, this hommage volume is titled Essays in Friendship and in Truth.

The Girard Reader

The Girard Reader
Author: René Girard
Publsiher: Herder & Herder
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1996
Genre: Bible
ISBN: UVA:X004070068

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Rene Girard, the author of groundbreaking scholarly books such as Violence and the Sacred and Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, has long been an intellectual cause celebre in Europe. Although he has studied and taught in the United States since the 1940s, he is now -- in his 70's -- finding his lifework praised and taught in academic and religious circles throughout the country.The Girard Reader brings that work to a broader audience. It includes major excerpts from Girard's books and articles which cover all aspects of his theories on violence, religion, and culture. These views cut across theology, biblical studies, anthropology, psychology, and literature. The book concludes with a conversation between Rene Girard and editor James G. Williams that brings new focus to his Christian vision and breathtaking ouevre.