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The Palgrave Handbook of ­Mimetic Theory and Religion
By James Alison (Edited by), Wolfgang Palaver (Edited by)

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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 René 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.



James Alison, priest, theologian, and author, is a Fellow of Imitatio. He has been working with Girard's thought since 1985 and has contributed to the field with a number of books, most recently the adult catechetical course "Jesus the Forgiving Victim."



Wolfgang Palaver is Professor of Catholic Social Thought at the University of Innsbruck. From 2007 to 2011 he was president of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion. Recent publications: René Girard's Mimetic Theory (2013); The European Wars of Religion (2016).


Part I


VIOLENT ORIGINS



Chapter 1. Introduction


James Alison and Paul Dumouchel



Chapter 2


An Essay on Hominization: Current Theories, Girardian-Darwinian Approaches


Paul Dumouchel



Chapter 3


The Emergence of Human Consciousness in a Religious Context


Pierpaolo Antonello



Chapter 4


Freud, Moses and Monotheism, and the Conversation between Mimetic Theory and Psychoanalysis


Kathryn M. Frost



Chapter 5


Kristeva and the Question of Origins


Martha J. Reineke



Chapter 6


Girard and Burkert: Hunting, Homo Necans, Guilt


Wolfgang Palaver



Chapter 7


Vengeance and the Gift


Mark R. Anspach



Chapter 8


Mesoamerican Civilizations and Sacrifice


Miguel Rolland



Chapter 9


Çatalhöyük, Archaeology, Violence


Christopher J. Knüsel and Bonnie Glencross





Part II


FROM RITES TO WRITING



Chapter 10. Introduction


Wolfgang Palaver and Thomas Ryba



Chapter 11


Lévi-Strauss and Girard on Myth and Ritual


Lucien Scubla



Chapter 12


The Axial Moment and Its Critics: Jaspers, Bellah, and Voegelin


Stephen Gardner



Chapter 13


Monotheism and the Abrahamic Revolution: Moving Out of the Archaic Sacred


Wolfgang Palaver



Chapter 14


The Eastern Revolution: From the Vedas to Buddhism, Jainism, and the Upanishads


Brian Collins



Chapter 15


The Classical World: Sacrifice, Philosophy, and Religion


Nidesh Lawtoo



Chapter 16


The Transition from Orality to Writing: Mimetic Theory and Religion


Phil Rose



Chapter 17


Biblical Interpretation: Old and New Testaments, a New Hermeneutic(s)?


Robert J. Daly



Chapter 18


Theological Inversions: Raymund Schwager, Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly, and James G. Williams


Mathias Moosbrugger



Chapter 19


Oedipus and Greek Tragedy


Sandor Goodhart



Chapter 20


Nietzsche, Dionysos, and the Crucified


James G. Williams




Part III


THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY



Chapter 21. Introduction


James Alison and Martha Reineke


Chapter 22


An Epistemology of Revelation


John Ranieri



Chapter 23


Approaches to Atonement: How Girard Changes the Debate


S. Mark Heim



Chapter 24


Original Sin, Positive Mimesis


Petra Steinmair-Pösel



Chapter 25


Embodiment and Incarnation


Scott Cowdell



Chapter 26


Eucharist and Sacrifice: the Transformation of the Meaning of Sacrifice through Revelation


James Alison



Chapter 27


Girard and Augustine


Thomas Ryba



Chapter 28


Raymund Schwager: Dramatic Theology


Nikolaus Wandinger



Chapter 29


American Protestant Reception of Mimetic Theory: 1986-2015


Michael Hardin



Chapter 30


James Alison's Theological Appropriation of Girard


John P. Edwards



Chapter 31


Levinas and the Prophetic Current


Sandor Goodhart



Chapter 32


Mysticism, Girard, and Simone Weil


Ann Astell



Chapter 33


From the Sacred to the Holy in the World's Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism


Vanessa J. Avery





Part IV


SECULARIZATION AND MODERNITY



Chapter 34. Introduction


Paul Dumouchel and William A. Johnsen



Chapter 35


Secularization


Jean-Pierre Dupuy



Chapter 36


The Barren Sacrifice


Paul Dumouchel



Chapter 37


The Economy as the Opium of the People


Bernard Perret



Chapter 38


"The Carnal Mind Rebels": Christianity and the Witch Hunt


David Dawson



Chapter 39


Mimetic Theory, Religion, and Literature as Secular Scripture


William A. Johnsen



Chapter 40


The Development of the Self


Paolo Diego Bubbio



Chapter 41


Modern Pathologies and the Displacement of the Sacred


Emanuele Antonelli



Chapter 42


Ressentiment and the Turn to the Victim: Nietzsche, Weber, Scheler


Stefano Tomelleri



Chapter 43


René Girard and Charles Taylor: Complementary Engagements with the Crisis of Modernity


Wolfgang Palaver



Chapter 44


Secularization Revisited: Tocqueville, Asad, Bonhoeffer, Habermas


Scott Cowdell









Part V


APOCALYPSE, POST-MODERNITY, AND THE RETURN OF RELIGION



Chapter 45 Introduction


Wolfgang Palaver and Jeremiah Alberg



Chapter 46


The Return of Religion


Jeremiah Alberg



Chapter 47


Mimetic Theory And The Katechon


Michael Kirwan



Chapter 48


H¿lderlin and Heidegger: Which God Will Save Us?


Cyril O'Regan



Chapter 49


"The Apocalypse Has Begun": Ivan Illich and René Girard on Anti-Christ


David Cayley



Chapter 50


Weak Faith


Frederick Depoortere



Chapter 51


Terrorism and Religion


Elisabetta Brighi



Chapter 52


Apocalypse: Hope Against All Hope


Bruce K. Ward



Chapter 53


Enlightened Doomsaying


Wilhelm Guggenberger






Part VI


ALTERNATIVE PARADIGMS



Chapter 54 Introduction


Paul Dumouchel


Chapter 55


The New Atheism: Dawkins, Harris, Hitchens


Grant Kaplan



Chapter 56


Scientific Evidence for the Foundational Role of Psychological Mimesis


Scott Garrels



Chapter 57


Cognitive Neuroscience and Religion


Warren S. Brown



Chapter 58


Generative Anthropology


Eric Gans



Chapter 59


Critiques of Girard's Mimetic Theory


Trevor Cribben Merrill



Chapter 60


A Theory of Everything? A Methodological Tale


Paul Dumouchel



Chapter 61


Mimetic Theory and Self-Criticism


Jean-Marc Bourdin







Part VII


APPROACHING THE CONTEMPORARY



Chapter 62 Introduction


Andrew McKenna and Sheelah Treflé Hidden




Chapter 63


Scandal


Jeremiah Alberg



Chapter 64


Terrorism and the Escalation of Violence


Duncan Morrow



Chapter 65


Religious Conflicts in the Contemporary World


Vern Neufeld Redekop



Chapter 66


Modern Confessional Movements


Kris Rocke



Chapter 67


Mimetic Insights into the Sacred in Film


Joel Hodge



Chapter 68


Resurgent Religious Themes in Contemporary Film


Chris Fleming



Chapter 69


Pastoral Outreach and Community Living


Adam Ericksen


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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 René 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.



James Alison, priest, theologian, and author, is a Fellow of Imitatio. He has been working with Girard's thought since 1985 and has contributed to the field with a number of books, most recently the adult catechetical course "Jesus the Forgiving Victim."



Wolfgang Palaver is Professor of Catholic Social Thought at the University of Innsbruck. From 2007 to 2011 he was president of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion. Recent publications: René Girard's Mimetic Theory (2013); The European Wars of Religion (2016).


Part I


VIOLENT ORIGINS



Chapter 1. Introduction


James Alison and Paul Dumouchel



Chapter 2


An Essay on Hominization: Current Theories, Girardian-Darwinian Approaches


Paul Dumouchel



Chapter 3


The Emergence of Human Consciousness in a Religious Context


Pierpaolo Antonello



Chapter 4


Freud, Moses and Monotheism, and the Conversation between Mimetic Theory and Psychoanalysis


Kathryn M. Frost



Chapter 5


Kristeva and the Question of Origins


Martha J. Reineke



Chapter 6


Girard and Burkert: Hunting, Homo Necans, Guilt


Wolfgang Palaver



Chapter 7


Vengeance and the Gift


Mark R. Anspach



Chapter 8


Mesoamerican Civilizations and Sacrifice


Miguel Rolland



Chapter 9


Çatalhöyük, Archaeology, Violence


Christopher J. Knüsel and Bonnie Glencross





Part II


FROM RITES TO WRITING



Chapter 10. Introduction


Wolfgang Palaver and Thomas Ryba



Chapter 11


Lévi-Strauss and Girard on Myth and Ritual


Lucien Scubla



Chapter 12


The Axial Moment and Its Critics: Jaspers, Bellah, and Voegelin


Stephen Gardner



Chapter 13


Monotheism and the Abrahamic Revolution: Moving Out of the Archaic Sacred


Wolfgang Palaver



Chapter 14


The Eastern Revolution: From the Vedas to Buddhism, Jainism, and the Upanishads


Brian Collins



Chapter 15


The Classical World: Sacrifice, Philosophy, and Religion


Nidesh Lawtoo



Chapter 16


The Transition from Orality to Writing: Mimetic Theory and Religion


Phil Rose



Chapter 17


Biblical Interpretation: Old and New Testaments, a New Hermeneutic(s)?


Robert J. Daly



Chapter 18


Theological Inversions: Raymund Schwager, Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly, and James G. Williams


Mathias Moosbrugger



Chapter 19


Oedipus and Greek Tragedy


Sandor Goodhart



Chapter 20


Nietzsche, Dionysos, and the Crucified


James G. Williams




Part III


THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY



Chapter 21. Introduction


James Alison and Martha Reineke


Chapter 22


An Epistemology of Revelation


John Ranieri



Chapter 23


Approaches to Atonement: How Girard Changes the Debate


S. Mark Heim



Chapter 24


Original Sin, Positive Mimesis


Petra Steinmair-Pösel



Chapter 25


Embodiment and Incarnation


Scott Cowdell



Chapter 26


Eucharist and Sacrifice: the Transformation of the Meaning of Sacrifice through Revelation


James Alison



Chapter 27


Girard and Augustine


Thomas Ryba



Chapter 28


Raymund Schwager: Dramatic Theology


Nikolaus Wandinger



Chapter 29


American Protestant Reception of Mimetic Theory: 1986-2015


Michael Hardin



Chapter 30


James Alison's Theological Appropriation of Girard


John P. Edwards



Chapter 31


Levinas and the Prophetic Current


Sandor Goodhart



Chapter 32


Mysticism, Girard, and Simone Weil


Ann Astell



Chapter 33


From the Sacred to the Holy in the World's Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism


Vanessa J. Avery





Part IV


SECULARIZATION AND MODERNITY



Chapter 34. Introduction


Paul Dumouchel and William A. Johnsen



Chapter 35


Secularization


Jean-Pierre Dupuy



Chapter 36


The Barren Sacrifice


Paul Dumouchel



Chapter 37


The Economy as the Opium of the People


Bernard Perret



Chapter 38


"The Carnal Mind Rebels": Christianity and the Witch Hunt


David Dawson



Chapter 39


Mimetic Theory, Religion, and Literature as Secular Scripture


William A. Johnsen



Chapter 40


The Development of the Self


Paolo Diego Bubbio



Chapter 41


Modern Pathologies and the Displacement of the Sacred


Emanuele Antonelli



Chapter 42


Ressentiment and the Turn to the Victim: Nietzsche, Weber, Scheler


Stefano Tomelleri



Chapter 43


René Girard and Charles Taylor: Complementary Engagements with the Crisis of Modernity


Wolfgang Palaver



Chapter 44


Secularization Revisited: Tocqueville, Asad, Bonhoeffer, Habermas


Scott Cowdell









Part V


APOCALYPSE, POST-MODERNITY, AND THE RETURN OF RELIGION



Chapter 45 Introduction


Wolfgang Palaver and Jeremiah Alberg



Chapter 46


The Return of Religion


Jeremiah Alberg



Chapter 47


Mimetic Theory And The Katechon


Michael Kirwan



Chapter 48


H¿lderlin and Heidegger: Which God Will Save Us?


Cyril O'Regan



Chapter 49


"The Apocalypse Has Begun": Ivan Illich and René Girard on Anti-Christ


David Cayley



Chapter 50


Weak Faith


Frederick Depoortere



Chapter 51


Terrorism and Religion


Elisabetta Brighi



Chapter 52


Apocalypse: Hope Against All Hope


Bruce K. Ward



Chapter 53


Enlightened Doomsaying


Wilhelm Guggenberger






Part VI


ALTERNATIVE PARADIGMS



Chapter 54 Introduction


Paul Dumouchel


Chapter 55


The New Atheism: Dawkins, Harris, Hitchens


Grant Kaplan



Chapter 56


Scientific Evidence for the Foundational Role of Psychological Mimesis


Scott Garrels



Chapter 57


Cognitive Neuroscience and Religion


Warren S. Brown



Chapter 58


Generative Anthropology


Eric Gans



Chapter 59


Critiques of Girard's Mimetic Theory


Trevor Cribben Merrill



Chapter 60


A Theory of Everything? A Methodological Tale


Paul Dumouchel



Chapter 61


Mimetic Theory and Self-Criticism


Jean-Marc Bourdin







Part VII


APPROACHING THE CONTEMPORARY



Chapter 62 Introduction


Andrew McKenna and Sheelah Treflé Hidden




Chapter 63


Scandal


Jeremiah Alberg



Chapter 64


Terrorism and the Escalation of Violence


Duncan Morrow



Chapter 65


Religious Conflicts in the Contemporary World


Vern Neufeld Redekop



Chapter 66


Modern Confessional Movements


Kris Rocke



Chapter 67


Mimetic Insights into the Sacred in Film


Joel Hodge



Chapter 68


Resurgent Religious Themes in Contemporary Film


Chris Fleming



Chapter 69


Pastoral Outreach and Community Living


Adam Ericksen


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Table of Contents

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. 

About the Author

James Alison, priest, theologian, and author, is a Fellow of Imitatio. He has been working with Girard’s thought since 1985 and has contributed to the field with a number of books, most recently the adult catechetical course “Jesus the Forgiving Victim.” 

 

Wolfgang Palaver is Professor of Catholic Social Thought at the University of Innsbruck. From 2007 to 2011 he was president of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion. Recent publications: René Girard's Mimetic Theory (2013); The European Wars of Religion (2016).

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