René Girard and Raymund Schwager : correspondence 1974-1991 / edited by Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming, Joel Hodge, and Mathias Moosbrugger ; translated by Chris Fleming and Sheelah Treflé Hidden.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: Violence, desire, and the sacredPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 217 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781501320491
- 1501320491
- 9781501320507
- 1501320505
- Correspondence. Selections. English
- Girard, René, 1923-2015 -- Correspondence
- Schwager, Raymund -- Correspondence
- Girard, René, 1923-2015
- Schwager, Raymund
- Philosophers -- United States -- Correspondence
- Theologians -- Switzerland -- Correspondence
- Philosophes -- États-Unis -- Correspondance
- Théologiens -- Suisse -- Correspondance
- Philosophy of religion
- Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
- PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern
- Philosophers
- Theologians
- Switzerland
- United States
- 194 23
- B2430.G494
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
FC; Raymund Schwager (L) and René Girard (R); Violence, Desire, and the Sacred; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; Editors' Introduction; Beautiful Minds in Dialogue Karin Peter and Nikolaus Wandinger; Notes on the English Translation; The Girard-Schwager Correspondence, 1974-1991; Publications Cited in the Correspondence; Who's Who in the Correspondence; Index.
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"The brilliant and ground-breaking mimetic theory of the French-American theorist René Girard (1923-2015) has gained wide-ranging recognition, yet its development has received less attention. This volume presents the important correspondence -- conducted in French and as yet unpublished, let alone translated into English -- between Girard and his major theological interlocutor Raymund Schwager SJ (1935-2004). It presents the personal relationship between two great thinkers that led to the development of a significant break-through in the humanities. In particular it reveals the theological development of Girard's thought in dialogue with Schwager, who was concerned to assist Girard in areas where he had little expertise and had encountered major criticism, such as the theological application of sacrifice. These issues in particular had placed major barriers to Girard's acceptance in theological circles. These letters reveal how Girard, with Schwager's help, entered the mainstream of theological debate."--Bloomsbury Publishing
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