Buch, Englisch, Band 146, 292 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 576 g
Scapegoat Mechanisms Unveiled
Buch, Englisch, Band 146, 292 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 576 g
Reihe: Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah
ISBN: 978-90-04-68643-4
Verlag: Brill
From the analysis emerges an image of a community that not only has a strong awareness of the mechanisms of violence, but also of its cure. Its hierarchical organization and strict regulations are motivated by a perceived dissolution of contemporary society. By subordinating personal desire to community discipline and by establishing a system of differentiation, the yahad seeks to provide a model of how a society ought to be functioning.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Mimetic Theory of René Girard
1 Desire Is Triangular and Mimetic
2 Sacred Violence
3 Things Hidden since the Foundation of the World
4 That Only One Man Should Die
5 Satan, Scandal, and the Holy Spirit
2 The Imperative of the Ritual (I, 1–III, 12)
1 Introduction
2 The Internal Organization of the Section
3 The Bond Restraining Acquisitive Mimesis (I, 1–20)
4 Expelling Scapegoat Mechanisms (I, 21–II, 10)
5 “Woe to the One by Whom Scandal Comes!” (II, 11–18)
6 Restoring Differences (II, 19–III, 12)
7 Conclusions: Becoming the Surrogate Victim
3 Myth Subverted (III, 13–IV, 26)
1 Introduction
2 The Internal Organization of the Section
3 The Prince of This World (III, 13–IV, 1)
4 The Two Ways (IV, 2–8, IV, 9–14)
5 Changing the Matrix of Society (IV, 15–26)
6 Conclusions: The Birth of a Movement
4 The Imperative of the Prohibition (V, 1–VII, 25)
1 Introduction
2 The Internal Organization of the Section
3 Establishing a Differential System (V, 1–VI, 8a)
4 Rules of Speech and Rules of Admission (V, 8b–VI, 23)
5 Forbidden Behaviors (VI, 24–VII, 25)
6 Conclusion: The Hidden Truth
5 A Foundation for Truth (VIII, 1–IX, 11)
1 Introduction
2 The Internal Organization of the Section
3 A Voice in the Wilderness (VIII, 1–19)
4 Transgressions of the Torah (VIII, 20–IX, 2)
5 A Foundation of Holy Spirit (IX, 3–11)
6 Conclusion: The Stone That Rebuilds Society
6 The Innocent Victim Revealed (IX, 12–XI, 22)
1 Introduction
2 The Internal Organization of the Section
3 The Knowledge of the Maskîl (IX, 12–21a)
4 This World and the World to Come (IX, 21b–X, 5)
5 Text Analysis
6 Establishing Boundaries (X, 6–17a)
7 To Pursue Humanity with Goodness (X, 17b–XI, 15a)
8 The Knowledge of the Victim (XI, 15b–22)
9 Conclusion: The Suffering Servant Identified
General Conclusions: A New Social Contract
Bibliography
Index