I See Satan Fall Like LightningOrbis Books, 1 ian. 2001 - 199 pagini Rene Girard holds up the gospels as mirrors that reveal our broken humanity, and shows that they also reflect a new reality that can make us whole. Like Simone Weil, Girard looks at the Bible as a map of human behavior, and sees Jesus Christ as the turning point leading to new life. The 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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Pagina xiii
... death and resurrection and the dying and rising of the gods in classical and ancient Near Eastern myths . ( 1 ) Myths disguise real violence . Comparative scholars tend to miss this , or in some cases they simply may not want to see it ...
... death and resurrection and the dying and rising of the gods in classical and ancient Near Eastern myths . ( 1 ) Myths disguise real violence . Comparative scholars tend to miss this , or in some cases they simply may not want to see it ...
Pagina xvi
... death . And with peace and order , which means cooperation in the task of survival , there is greater prosperity . Girard calls the transferring of blame onto the victim and then the transferring of credit for the new peace and ...
... death . And with peace and order , which means cooperation in the task of survival , there is greater prosperity . Girard calls the transferring of blame onto the victim and then the transferring of credit for the new peace and ...
Pagina xviii
... death ( usually by other divine beings ) , and rises again . The resurrection of the god or hero brings new blessings on the community , new peace and order . Though the structure of the Gospel story is very similar to xviii Foreword.
... death ( usually by other divine beings ) , and rises again . The resurrection of the god or hero brings new blessings on the community , new peace and order . Though the structure of the Gospel story is very similar to xviii Foreword.
Pagina xix
... death by the horrible Roman form of torture and execution - crucifixion . But the disciples encounter Jesus as risen from the dead , and this encounter amounts to a true conversion , particularly as narrated in Luke and Acts . The ...
... death by the horrible Roman form of torture and execution - crucifixion . But the disciples encounter Jesus as risen from the dead , and this encounter amounts to a true conversion , particularly as narrated in Luke and Acts . The ...
Pagina xxi
... death . Nietzsche would have none of it . He maintained a certain admiration for Jesus as a molder of human minds and hearts , but he detested the Jewish - Christian " slave morality , " the ethics of affirming the worth and dignity of ...
... death . Nietzsche would have none of it . He maintained a certain admiration for Jesus as a molder of human minds and hearts , but he detested the Jewish - Christian " slave morality , " the ethics of affirming the worth and dignity of ...
Cuprins
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The Horrible Miracle of Apollonius of Tyana | 49 |
Mythology | 62 |
Sacrifice | 71 |
The Founding Murder | 82 |
Powers and Principalities | 95 |
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 |
Index | 195 |
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