Victima versus Sacrificium. Ambivalenz des Opfers aus der Perspektive der Innsbrucker Dramatischen Theologie

In contemporary discussions on cultural, political, religious and theological issues, aimportant place is occupied not only by the victim, but the ambivalence that is assoated with it. Victims often become offenders. They refer to the fact of being a victim, that justifies this type of behavior. It...

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Main Author: Niewiadomski, Józef 1951- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: 2013
In: Studia Gdańskie
Year: 2013, Issue: 32, Pages: 119-140
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Girard, René 1923-2015
Further subjects:B Raymund Schwager
B Resurrection
B Dramatic Theology
B Myth
B René Girard
B Cross
B Revelation
B Dedication
B sacrifice / victim
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Summary:In contemporary discussions on cultural, political, religious and theological issues, aimportant place is occupied not only by the victim, but the ambivalence that is assoated with it. Victims often become offenders. They refer to the fact of being a victim, that justifies this type of behavior. It seems that there is no way of "diabolical circoffender‑victim‑offender. The Dramatic Theology which was developed in Innsbrucgives an opportunity to find a way out of this circle. It uses the results of René Girarmimetic theory. It is important to distinguish between the mythical logic of pagaism, in which the process of sacralization takes place, and the biblical tradition whiccondemns this logic. Christ preaches the Gospel (Good News) of his Father who is entirely free of violence. As a result he himself becomes an object of people’s aggressioWithout compulsion he responds with no violence and in this way he transforms tdestructive forces of sacral violence in loving devotion to the Father.
ISSN:2720-7102
Contains:Enthalten in: Studia Gdańskie