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René Girard and Secular Modernity: Christ, Culture, and Crisis

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By (author): Scott Cowdell

In René Girard and Secular Modernity: Christ, Culture, and Crisis, Scott Cowdell provides the first systematic interpretation of René Girards controversial approach to secular modernity. Cowdell identifies the scope, development, and implications of Girards thought, the centrality of Christ in Girard's thinking, and, in particular, Girard's distinctive take on the uniqueness and finality of Christ in terms of his impact on Western culture. In Girards singular vision, according to Cowdell, secular modernity has emerged thanks to the Bibles exposure of the cathartic violence that is at the root of religious prohibitions, myths, and rituals. In the literature, the psychology, and most recently the military history of modernity, Girard discerns a consistent slide into an apocalypse that challenges modern ideas of romanticism, individualism, and progressivism.

In the first three chapters, Cowdell examines the three elements of Girards basic intellectual vision (mimesis, sacrifice, biblical hermeneutics) and brings this vision to a constructive interpretation of secularization and modernity, as these terms are understood in the broadest sense today. Chapter 4 focuses on modern institutions, chiefly the nation state and the market, that function to restrain the outbreak of violence. And finally, Cowdell discusses the apocalyptic dimension of Girard's theory in relation to modern warfare and terrorism. Here, Cowdell engages with the most recent writings of Girard (particularly his Battling to the End) and applies them to further conversations in cultural theology, political science, and philosophy. Cowdell takes up and extends Girards own warning concerning an alternative to a future apocalypse: What sort of conversion must humans undergo, before it is too late?

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Product Details
  • Weight: 372g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780268023744

About Scott Cowdell

Scott Cowdell is associate professor and research fellow in public and contextual theology at Charles Sturt University Canberra Australia and canon theologian of the Canberra-Goulburn Anglican Diocese. He is author and editor of a number of books including Violence Desire and the Sacred: Girard's Mimetic Theory Across the Disciplines (edited with Chris Fleming and Joel Hodge).

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