Contents
Foreword / Rowan Williams
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One. The Programming of Origins: Sacred Violence and Its Legacy
A Covenant among Beasts: Human and Chimpanzee Violence in Evolutionary Perspective / Paul Dumouchel
Liminal Crises: The Origins of Cultural Order, the Default Mechanisms of Survival, and the Pedagogy of the Sacrificial Victim / Pierpaolo Antonello
Victims, Sacred Violence, and Reconciliation: A Darwinian-Girardian Reading of Human Peril and Human Possibility / Harald Wydra
Empire of Sacrifice: Violence and the Sacred in American Culture / Jon Pahl and James Wellman
Part Two. Rebooting Evolutionary Survival: Is Christianity Crucial?
From Closed Societies to the Open Society: Parochial Altruism and Christian Universalism / Wolfgang Palaver
Girard, the Gospels, and the Symmetrical Inversion of the Founding Murder / Paul Gifford
Survival and Salvation: A Girardian Reading of Christian Hope in Evolutionary Perspective / Robert G. Hamerton-Kelly
Part Three. Violent Reciprocities and Peace-Making in the Contemporary World
Northern Ireland: Breaking the Inheritance of Conflict and Violence / Duncan Morrow
Communities of Contrast: Modeling Reconciliation in Northern Ireland / Derick Wilson
Girardian Reflections on Israel and Palestine / Mel Konner
South Africa: Positive Mimesis and the Turn toward Peace / Leon Marincowitz
Peace-Making in Practice and Theory: An Encounter with René Girard / Scott Atran
Part Four. Between Progress and Abyss: Our Modernity
Nuclear Apocalypse: The Balance of Terror and Girardian “Misrecognition” / Jean-Pierre Dupuy
The “Intermediary” Case / Margo Boenig-Liptsin
Misrecognition of “Misrecognition” / Paul Dumouchel
Survival without Salvation? / Paul Gifford
Girard, Climate Change, and Apocalypse / Michael Northcott
A New Heaven and a New Earth: Apocalypticism and Its Alternatives / Michael Kirwan
About the Authors
Index