Social & Ecological Impacts of Religious Violence
Luis Gutierrez
LTG214B at VERIZON.NET
Tue Jul 11 06:36:06 UTC 2006
FYI
The July 2006 issue of "Solidarity & Sustainability" has been posted:
Solidarity & Sustainability ~ Volume 2, Number 7, July 2006
http://www.pelican-consulting.com/solisustv02n07.html
This is the fourth issue in the series, "Mimetic Violence in Patriarchal
Religions." René Girard's mimetic theory is applied to a relatively
recent episode in the Roman Catholic Church.
Specifically, this case example pertains to the male-only priesthood,
and the manner in which the discernment process on the ordination of
women was "terminated" (at least temporarily) by the Vatican. The
analysis includes the five Girardian phases: mimetic desire, mimetic
rivalry, skandalon, scapegoating, and sacred violence.
The working hypothesis of this research is that the continued exclusion
of women from roles of religious authority reinforces the "warrior God"
image and inhibits progress toward human solidarity and ecological
sustainability.
Please notice the "call for papers." Any feedback is gratefully received.
Sincerely,
Luis
Luis T. Gutierrez, Ph.D., P.E.
Editor, Solidarity & Sustainability Research Newsletter
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