Transforming the sacred into saintliness: reflecting on violence and religion with René Girard
Studies into religion and violence often put religion first. René Girard started with violence in his book Violence and the Sacred and used the Durkheimian term 'sacred' as its correlate in his study of early religions. During the unfolding of his theory, he more and more distinguished the...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2020
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In: | Year: 2020 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Palaver, Wolfgang, 1958-, Transforming the sacred into saintliness : reflecting on violence and religion with René Girard] (2021) (Reineke, Martha J., 1954 -)
[Rezension von: Palaver, Wolfgang, 1958-, Transforming the sacred into saintliness : reflecting on violence and religion with René Girard] (2022) (Robinette, Brian DuWayne) |
Series/Journal: | Cambridge elements. Elements in religion and violence
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Further subjects: | B
Holy, The
B Girard, René (1923-2015) B Girard, René ; 1923-2015 B Violence Religious aspects B Violence ; Religious aspects |
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Summary: | Studies into religion and violence often put religion first. René Girard started with violence in his book Violence and the Sacred and used the Durkheimian term 'sacred' as its correlate in his study of early religions. During the unfolding of his theory, he more and more distinguished the sacred from saintliness to address the break that the biblical revelation represented in comparison to early religions. This distinction between the sacred and saintliness resembles Henri Bergson's complementing Emile Durkheim's identification of the sacred and society with a dynamic religion that relies on individual mystics. Girard's distinction also relates to the insights of thinkers like Jacques Maritain, Simone Weil, and Emmanuel Levinas. This element explores some of Girard's main features of saintliness. Girard pleaded for the transformation of the sacred into holy, not their separation. |
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Item Description: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Jan 2021) |
ISBN: | 1108610382 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/9781108610384 |