Contents
Acknowledgments
An Introduction to Girardian Reading
Part One. Dialogue Among Girardians
“I Am Joseph”: Judaism, Anti-Idolatry, and the Prophetic Law
A Jewish-Christian Dialogue
al lo-chamas ’asah (Although He Had Done No Violence): René Girard and the Innocent Victim
Response by René Girard and Reply to René Girard
Part Two. Girardian Reading and the Scriptural
The End of Sacrifice: Reading René Girard and the Hebrew Bible
From Sacrificial Violence to Responsibility: The Education of Moses in Exodus 2–4
Part Three. Girardian Reading and the Literary
Reading Religion, Literature, and the End of Desire: Mensongea romantique et vérité romanesque at Fifty
“Nothing Extenuate”: Love, Jealousy, and Reading in Shakespeare’s Othello
Part Four. Girardian Reading and the Ethical
Reading Halachically and Aggadically: A Response to Reuven Kimelman
The Self and Other People: Reading Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation with René Girard and Emmanuel Levinas
From the Sacred to the Holy: René Girard, Emmanuel Levinas, and Substitution
Back to the Future: The Prophetic and the Apocalyptic in Jewish and Christian Settings
Conclusions: Reading René Girard
Notes
Bibliography
Index