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Mimesis and Atonement
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Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Preface

Foreword
Rowan Williams (Master, Magdalene College, The University of Cambridge, UK)

1 Traversing Hostility: The sine qua non of Any Christian Talk about Atonement
James Alison (Imitatio Foundation)

2 Jewish Atonement and the Book of Jonah: From Sacrifice to Non-Violence
Vanessa Avery (Webster University, USA)

3 Orthodox Debates in the Twentieth Century on the Question of Atonement
Antoine Arjakovsky (Collège des Bernardins, Paris, France)

4 Wright, Wrong and Wrath: Apocalypse in Paul and in Girard
Stephen Finamore (Bristol Baptist College, UK)

5 Paul and Girard Agonistes: Against Theological Violence
Anthony Bartlett (Syracuse University, USA)

6 Salvation through Forgiveness or through the Cross? Raymund Schwager’s Dramatic Solution to a False Alternative
Nikolaus Wandinger (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

7 ‘Strategies of Grace’: Mimesis as Conversion in Girard and in Theology
Michael Kirwan(Heythrop Institute, University of London, UK)

8 Violence Unveiled: Understanding Christianity and Politics in Northern Ireland after René Girard’s Re-reading of Atonement
Duncan Morrow(University of Ulster, UK)

9 Sacrifice and Atonement: Strengthening the Trinitarian Aspects of Mimetic Theory
Arpad Szakolczai (University College, Cork, Ireland)

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Explores the implications of René Girard’s mimetic theory for our understanding of Christ’s atonement.

About the Author

Sheelah Treflé Hidden is Research Associate in the Heythrop Institute: Religion and Society at the University of London, UK. She is the editor of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Mystical Perspectives on the Love of God (2014).

Michael Kirwan SJ is Director of the Heythrop Institute: Religion and Science at the University of London, UK.

Reviews

Mimesis and Atonement brings together a variety of perspectives, giving the reader a glimpse of the significance and richness of Girard’s work for religious thinkers … Girard is not a figure that theologians can afford to ignore, and this book is a fine example of engagement with his thought … This reviewer commends Mimesis and Atonement to all scholars and students who have any interest in the significance of Girard for atonement theory, and for broader questions of sacrifice, violence, and reconciliation.
*Reading Religion*

Perhaps no area of Christian theology stands to be more profoundly affected by mimetic theory than the doctrine of the atonement. This delightful collection of essays gathers the insights and the most up-to-date research from a variety of theological camps and disciplines. Together the authors touch on all of the central questions that anticipate and follow in the wake of atonement theory. The collection puts mimetic theory into conversation with a range of theological traditions and modes of application. It provides valuable resources for professors and students who are grappling with the doctrine of atonement itself, and who are trying to understand how this doctrine relates to the broader Christian experience and narrative. I recommend it highly, especially for courses centered on soteriology.
*Grant Kaplan, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Saint Louis University, USA*

No topic in Christian theology promises to be more dramatically affected by the ground-breaking work of René Girard than the doctrine of atonement. Mimesis and Atonement is an exciting step toward realizing that transformation. The complexity in each area—theologies of the cross on one hand and mimetic theory on the other—has constrained the development of the conversation between them. This unusual volume brings together authors who combine expertise in Girard's thought with insight into the contemporary biblical and theological landscape. It complements that depth with an impressive ecumenical breadth of view. The integral relation between Christian accounts of salvation and mimetic theory stands at the center of Girard's vision, and yet is never fully defined by him on the theological end. This work is thus not only a constructive reflection in Christian thought, but an interpretive contribution to mimetic theory as well.
*S. Mark Heim, Samuel Abbot Professor of Christian Theology, Andover Newton Theological School, USA*

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