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Thread: Rene Girard
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tclune
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# 7959
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I haven't frequented this site of late, so maybe I missed it. But I did not notice any mention of Rene Girard's passing. There was what I thought to be a fitting tribute in The Week in case you missed it. Perhaps some discussion of his impact on contemporary theology would be in order.
For me, his focus on the anthropology of the cross (what were we doing there as an entry into the meaning of the crucifixion) is a particularly useful vantage point on a difficult topic.
How has Girard influenced your approach to Christianity?
--Tom Clune
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Barnabas62
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Undoubtedly, his critique of the human tendency to scapegoat. It illuminates every single justice issue.
-------------------- Who is it that you seek? How then shall we live? How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?
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fletcher christian
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That is very sad news. I had missed it. His legacy has worked its way into my consciousness. I have a vague memory of a couple of threads regarding him a good while ago and I think TClune and I danced around some of his ideas. I think it was stated at one point that the heart of love was all a bit too sentimental...or something? Perhaps I am remembering it wrongly (in all likelihood, very wrongly!). Still, I still return to him and likely will for many years to come.
-------------------- 'God is love insaturable, love impossible to describe' Staretz Silouan
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