René Girard and Creative Reconciliation
Herausgeber: Redekop, Vern Neufeld; Ryba, Thomas
René Girard and Creative Reconciliation
Herausgeber: Redekop, Vern Neufeld; Ryba, Thomas
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The contribution of this book to the field of reconciliation is both theoretical and practical, recognizing that good theory guides effective practice and practice is the ground for compelling theory. Using a Girardian hermeneutic as a starting point, a new conceptual Gestalt emerges in these essays, one not fully integrated in a formal way but showing a clear understanding of some of the challenges and possibilities for dealing with the deep divisions, enmity, hatred, and other effects of violence.
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The contribution of this book to the field of reconciliation is both theoretical and practical, recognizing that good theory guides effective practice and practice is the ground for compelling theory. Using a Girardian hermeneutic as a starting point, a new conceptual Gestalt emerges in these essays, one not fully integrated in a formal way but showing a clear understanding of some of the challenges and possibilities for dealing with the deep divisions, enmity, hatred, and other effects of violence.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2014
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- ISBN-13: 9780739169001
- ISBN-10: 0739169009
- Artikelnr.: 39703201
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9780739169001
- ISBN-10: 0739169009
- Artikelnr.: 39703201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Vern Neufeld Redekop is a full professor in the School of Conflict Studies at Saint Paul University, Ottawa. He is the co-author of Introduction to Conflict Studies: Empirical, Theoretical, and Ethical Dimensions (2012) and Beyond Control: A Mutual Respect Approach to Protest Crowd - Police Relations (2010). Thomas Ryba is Notre Dame Theologian-in-Residence at the Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center as well as lecturer in philosophy and religious studies and adjunct professor of Jewish studies at Purdue University.
Introduction: Deep-Rooted Conflict, Reconciliation and Mimetic Theory Vern
Neufeld Redekop and Thomas Ryba Part I. FORGIVENESS, RESPONSIBILITY, AND
BLESSING Chapter 1: Mimetic Desire, Aphetic Mimesis, and Reconciliation as
the Nexus of Letting Go and Turning Around Cameron Thomson Chapter 2: The
Self and Other People: Reading Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation with
René Girard and Emmanuel Levinas Sandor Goodhart Chapter 3: Dialogical
Response Sandor Goodhart and Vern Neufeld Redekop Chapter 4: Blessing-Based
Reconciliation in the Face of Violence Vern Neufeld Redekop Part II.
THEOLOGY OF FRIENDSHIP, PEACE, AND NON-VIOLENCE Chapter 5: Towards a
Theology of Friendship in the "Global Village" Nadia Delicata Chapter 6:
Clashing Minorities, Converging Majorities: Toward a Coming Religious Peace
Jon Pahl Chapter 7: The Creative Non-Violent Approach of Walter Wink
Sue-Anne Hess Chapter 8: Improvising the Practice of Nonresistance as
Creative Mimesis Peter Smith Part III. RETHINKING GIRARDIAN CONCEPTS
Chapter 9: René Girard and the Symbolism of Religious Sacrifice Eugene Webb
Chapter 10: Psychology, Hermeneutic Philosophy, and Girardian Thought:
Toward a Creative Mimesis Frank Richardson and Kathryn Frost Chapter 11:
Rethinking Girardian Reconciliation: The Myth of the Exception Leonhard
Praeg Part IV. RECONCILIATION IN CONTEXT Chapter 12: Seeding Reconciliation
in a Theatre of War: A New Role for Military Chaplains Steve Moore Chapter
13: India and Pakistan: Changing Trajectory: The Role Of Karma Within a
Framework Of Reconciliation Rupa Menon Chapter 14: There is a crack in
everything.... New relationships for self and other in Northern Ireland
Duncan Morrow Chapter 15: Reconciliation as Resistance: Martyrdom in East
Timor Joel Hodge Chapter 16: Mimesis, Residential Schools and
Reconciliation Cynthia Stirbys Chapter 17: Bosnian Children of Command Rape
Angela Kiraly Chapter 18: "We Forgive and ask Forgiveness": The Papal
Prayers for Forgiveness in Mimetic Perspective-With an Afterthought on
Recent Cases of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Church Officials Nikolaus
Wandinger Chapter 19: From Fracturing Resemblances to Restorative
Differences: Identity, Conflict, and Mimetic Desire among the Maya Tzotzil
Chamula of Chiapas Mexico Miguel de Las Casas Rolland Conclusion Vern
Neufeld Redekop and Thomas Ryba
Neufeld Redekop and Thomas Ryba Part I. FORGIVENESS, RESPONSIBILITY, AND
BLESSING Chapter 1: Mimetic Desire, Aphetic Mimesis, and Reconciliation as
the Nexus of Letting Go and Turning Around Cameron Thomson Chapter 2: The
Self and Other People: Reading Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation with
René Girard and Emmanuel Levinas Sandor Goodhart Chapter 3: Dialogical
Response Sandor Goodhart and Vern Neufeld Redekop Chapter 4: Blessing-Based
Reconciliation in the Face of Violence Vern Neufeld Redekop Part II.
THEOLOGY OF FRIENDSHIP, PEACE, AND NON-VIOLENCE Chapter 5: Towards a
Theology of Friendship in the "Global Village" Nadia Delicata Chapter 6:
Clashing Minorities, Converging Majorities: Toward a Coming Religious Peace
Jon Pahl Chapter 7: The Creative Non-Violent Approach of Walter Wink
Sue-Anne Hess Chapter 8: Improvising the Practice of Nonresistance as
Creative Mimesis Peter Smith Part III. RETHINKING GIRARDIAN CONCEPTS
Chapter 9: René Girard and the Symbolism of Religious Sacrifice Eugene Webb
Chapter 10: Psychology, Hermeneutic Philosophy, and Girardian Thought:
Toward a Creative Mimesis Frank Richardson and Kathryn Frost Chapter 11:
Rethinking Girardian Reconciliation: The Myth of the Exception Leonhard
Praeg Part IV. RECONCILIATION IN CONTEXT Chapter 12: Seeding Reconciliation
in a Theatre of War: A New Role for Military Chaplains Steve Moore Chapter
13: India and Pakistan: Changing Trajectory: The Role Of Karma Within a
Framework Of Reconciliation Rupa Menon Chapter 14: There is a crack in
everything.... New relationships for self and other in Northern Ireland
Duncan Morrow Chapter 15: Reconciliation as Resistance: Martyrdom in East
Timor Joel Hodge Chapter 16: Mimesis, Residential Schools and
Reconciliation Cynthia Stirbys Chapter 17: Bosnian Children of Command Rape
Angela Kiraly Chapter 18: "We Forgive and ask Forgiveness": The Papal
Prayers for Forgiveness in Mimetic Perspective-With an Afterthought on
Recent Cases of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Church Officials Nikolaus
Wandinger Chapter 19: From Fracturing Resemblances to Restorative
Differences: Identity, Conflict, and Mimetic Desire among the Maya Tzotzil
Chamula of Chiapas Mexico Miguel de Las Casas Rolland Conclusion Vern
Neufeld Redekop and Thomas Ryba
Introduction: Deep-Rooted Conflict, Reconciliation and Mimetic Theory Vern
Neufeld Redekop and Thomas Ryba Part I. FORGIVENESS, RESPONSIBILITY, AND
BLESSING Chapter 1: Mimetic Desire, Aphetic Mimesis, and Reconciliation as
the Nexus of Letting Go and Turning Around Cameron Thomson Chapter 2: The
Self and Other People: Reading Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation with
René Girard and Emmanuel Levinas Sandor Goodhart Chapter 3: Dialogical
Response Sandor Goodhart and Vern Neufeld Redekop Chapter 4: Blessing-Based
Reconciliation in the Face of Violence Vern Neufeld Redekop Part II.
THEOLOGY OF FRIENDSHIP, PEACE, AND NON-VIOLENCE Chapter 5: Towards a
Theology of Friendship in the "Global Village" Nadia Delicata Chapter 6:
Clashing Minorities, Converging Majorities: Toward a Coming Religious Peace
Jon Pahl Chapter 7: The Creative Non-Violent Approach of Walter Wink
Sue-Anne Hess Chapter 8: Improvising the Practice of Nonresistance as
Creative Mimesis Peter Smith Part III. RETHINKING GIRARDIAN CONCEPTS
Chapter 9: René Girard and the Symbolism of Religious Sacrifice Eugene Webb
Chapter 10: Psychology, Hermeneutic Philosophy, and Girardian Thought:
Toward a Creative Mimesis Frank Richardson and Kathryn Frost Chapter 11:
Rethinking Girardian Reconciliation: The Myth of the Exception Leonhard
Praeg Part IV. RECONCILIATION IN CONTEXT Chapter 12: Seeding Reconciliation
in a Theatre of War: A New Role for Military Chaplains Steve Moore Chapter
13: India and Pakistan: Changing Trajectory: The Role Of Karma Within a
Framework Of Reconciliation Rupa Menon Chapter 14: There is a crack in
everything.... New relationships for self and other in Northern Ireland
Duncan Morrow Chapter 15: Reconciliation as Resistance: Martyrdom in East
Timor Joel Hodge Chapter 16: Mimesis, Residential Schools and
Reconciliation Cynthia Stirbys Chapter 17: Bosnian Children of Command Rape
Angela Kiraly Chapter 18: "We Forgive and ask Forgiveness": The Papal
Prayers for Forgiveness in Mimetic Perspective-With an Afterthought on
Recent Cases of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Church Officials Nikolaus
Wandinger Chapter 19: From Fracturing Resemblances to Restorative
Differences: Identity, Conflict, and Mimetic Desire among the Maya Tzotzil
Chamula of Chiapas Mexico Miguel de Las Casas Rolland Conclusion Vern
Neufeld Redekop and Thomas Ryba
Neufeld Redekop and Thomas Ryba Part I. FORGIVENESS, RESPONSIBILITY, AND
BLESSING Chapter 1: Mimetic Desire, Aphetic Mimesis, and Reconciliation as
the Nexus of Letting Go and Turning Around Cameron Thomson Chapter 2: The
Self and Other People: Reading Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation with
René Girard and Emmanuel Levinas Sandor Goodhart Chapter 3: Dialogical
Response Sandor Goodhart and Vern Neufeld Redekop Chapter 4: Blessing-Based
Reconciliation in the Face of Violence Vern Neufeld Redekop Part II.
THEOLOGY OF FRIENDSHIP, PEACE, AND NON-VIOLENCE Chapter 5: Towards a
Theology of Friendship in the "Global Village" Nadia Delicata Chapter 6:
Clashing Minorities, Converging Majorities: Toward a Coming Religious Peace
Jon Pahl Chapter 7: The Creative Non-Violent Approach of Walter Wink
Sue-Anne Hess Chapter 8: Improvising the Practice of Nonresistance as
Creative Mimesis Peter Smith Part III. RETHINKING GIRARDIAN CONCEPTS
Chapter 9: René Girard and the Symbolism of Religious Sacrifice Eugene Webb
Chapter 10: Psychology, Hermeneutic Philosophy, and Girardian Thought:
Toward a Creative Mimesis Frank Richardson and Kathryn Frost Chapter 11:
Rethinking Girardian Reconciliation: The Myth of the Exception Leonhard
Praeg Part IV. RECONCILIATION IN CONTEXT Chapter 12: Seeding Reconciliation
in a Theatre of War: A New Role for Military Chaplains Steve Moore Chapter
13: India and Pakistan: Changing Trajectory: The Role Of Karma Within a
Framework Of Reconciliation Rupa Menon Chapter 14: There is a crack in
everything.... New relationships for self and other in Northern Ireland
Duncan Morrow Chapter 15: Reconciliation as Resistance: Martyrdom in East
Timor Joel Hodge Chapter 16: Mimesis, Residential Schools and
Reconciliation Cynthia Stirbys Chapter 17: Bosnian Children of Command Rape
Angela Kiraly Chapter 18: "We Forgive and ask Forgiveness": The Papal
Prayers for Forgiveness in Mimetic Perspective-With an Afterthought on
Recent Cases of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Church Officials Nikolaus
Wandinger Chapter 19: From Fracturing Resemblances to Restorative
Differences: Identity, Conflict, and Mimetic Desire among the Maya Tzotzil
Chamula of Chiapas Mexico Miguel de Las Casas Rolland Conclusion Vern
Neufeld Redekop and Thomas Ryba