The prophetic law: essays in Judaism, Girardianism, literary studies, and the ethical

To read literature is to read the way literature reads. Ren ̌Girard's immense body of work supports this thesis bountifully. Whether engaging the European novel, ancient Greek tragedy, Shakespeare's plays, or Jewish and Christian scripture, Girard teaches us to read prophetically, not by o...

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Main Author: Goodhart, Sandor ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: East Lansing Michigan State University Press 2014
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:[Rezension von: Goodhart, Sandor, ca. 20./21. Jh., The prophetic law : essays in Judaism, Girardianism, literary studies, and the ethical] (2014) (Ward, Bruce K.)
Comment (2017) (Cowdell, Scott, 1960 -)
Response (2017) (Goodhart, Sandor)
Comment (2017) (Alberg, Jeremiah, 1957 -)
Introduction (2017) (Goodhart, Sandor)
Series/Journal:Studies in violence, mimesis, and culture series
Further subjects:B PHILOSOPHY - Religious
B Girard, René (1923-2015)
B Philosophy, French
B Philosophy, Modern
B Girard, René - 1923-2015
B Philosophie - 20e siècle
B 1900-1999
B Philosophy, Modern 20th century
B Philosophy, French 20th century
B Philosophie française - 20e siècle
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:To read literature is to read the way literature reads. Ren ̌Girard's immense body of work supports this thesis bountifully. Whether engaging the European novel, ancient Greek tragedy, Shakespeare's plays, or Jewish and Christian scripture, Girard teaches us to read prophetically, not by offering a method he has developed, but by presenting the methodologies they have developed, the interpretative readings already available within (and constitutive of) such bodies of classical writing. In The Prophetic Law, literary scholar, theorist, and critic Sandor Goodhart divides his essays on Ren ̌Girard since 1983 into four groupings. In three, he addresses Girardian concerns with Biblical scripture (Genesis and Exodus), literature (the European novel and Shakespeare), and philosophy and religious studies issues (especially ethical and Jewish subject matters). In a fourth section, he reproduces some of the polemical exchanges in which he has participated with others-including Ren ̌Girard himself-as part of what could justly be deemed Jewish-Christian dialogue. The twelve texts that make up the heart of this captivating volume constitute the bulk of the author's writings to date on Girard outside of his three previous books on Girardian topics. Taken together, they offer a comprehensive engagement with Girard's sharpest and most original literary, anthropological, and scriptural insights
Part one. Dialogue among Girardians -- part two. Girardian reading and the scriptural -- part three. Girardian reading and the literary -- part four. Girardian reading and the ethical
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1611861241