I See Satan Fall Like LightningThe title echoes Jesus' words: "I saw Satan falling like lightning from heaven." Girard persuades us that even as our world grows increasingly violent the power of the Christ-event is so great that the evils of scapegoating and sacrifice are being defeated even now. A new community, God's nonviolent kingdom, is being realized - even now. |
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See also mimetic violence ; violence conversion , 190 - 91 Cross , the : Paul on ,
xxiii ; as revealing the untruth of the principalities and powers , 138 – 39 ; Satan
as duped by , 148 - 53 ; triumph of , 139 – 43 . See also Crucifixion , the ; Passion
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See also mimetic violence ; violence conversion , 190 - 91 Cross , the : Paul on ,
xxiii ; as revealing the untruth of the principalities and powers , 138 – 39 ; Satan
as duped by , 148 - 53 ; triumph of , 139 – 43 . See also Crucifixion , the ; Passion
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LibraryThing Review
Comentariu Utilizator - adamtarn - LibraryThingThis is Girard's accessible presentation of the gospel's power in exposing the cycle of mimetic violence. He approaches the bible anthropologically and shows how it is unique in it's ability to unmask ... Citiți recenzia completă
Review: I See Satan Fall Like Lightning
Comentariu Utilizator - Robert - GoodreadsA fascinating book, concerning the anthropological underpinnings of personal and social violence. Girard makes his case with a wide variety of sources, and makes a convincing non-religious argument ... Citiți recenzia completă
Cuprins
Foreword by James G Williams | 1 |
The Uniqueness of the Bible | 103 |
The Uniqueness of the Gospels | 121 |
The Triumph of the Cross | 137 |
Scapegoat | 154 |
The Modern Concern for Victims | 161 |
The Twofold Nietzschean Heritage | 170 |
Conclusion | 182 |
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