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Mimetic Theory and Its Shadow: Girard, Milbank, and Ontological Violence (Studies in Violence, Mimesis & Culture)
161186464X rar Leading Girardian theologian Scott Cowdell seeks to resolve a long-standing challenge to mimetic theory: that it entails a fundamental brutishnessan ontological violence. Girards account of scapegoating violence, seen as providing the initial stability for our species to emerge and consolidate, hardly seems compatible with Christian belief in Gods good creation, with violence only appearing after a subsequent Fall. The brilliant but controversial theologian John Milbank has long raised this concern about Girard, grounded in a remarkably sophisticated (though seldom fathomed) philosophical theology. Unpacking Milbanks program, along with Girards recasting of Continental philosophy in light of mimetic theory, Cowdell finds a way between two apparently irreconcilable positions. With irenic spirit but analytic tenacity, he probes for ways through Milbanks arguments while pressing on growth points in Girards. Cowdells proposals involve reframing divine creation in light of salvation history, reimagining divine participation by thinking Christ and evolution together, and developing a semiotic approach to mimetic theory that delivers ontological peace hermeneutically. Cowdell shows how Girards vision of human transformation through faith in Christ reveals a different world beyond ontological violence while preserving the divine participation that Milbank champions. Read more