Wolfgang Palaver on the need to maintain a separation of church and state, for the sake of the Gospel.
René Girard
“It shall not be so among you!” : Michael Kirwan on René Girard
Zoom Thu 30th March 2023. Has the mystery of inequality finally been solved?
Catholic Education and the Future: Insights from René Girard
Eugene McElhinney and Sean O’Conaill – retired colleagues in the same Irish Catholic second-level school – are optimistic about the long-term impact of René Girard’s key insights on Catholic Education.
What underlies René Girard’s ‘mimetic desire’?
What underlies the tendency that drives so much consumerism and rivalry – even at Christmas? Sean O’Conaill attempts an explanation.
The Mass: a ‘Holy Sacrifice’?
In what sense is the Mass a ‘Holy Sacrifice’? Does God want violence? Has the meaning of ‘sacrifice’ been redefined by the Cross? Sean O’Conaill reviews an important recent article by Anthony R. Lusvardi S.J.
New Light on the Problem of Atonement
René Girard’s insights into the origins of violence and over-consumption help to explain how the Crucifixion reconciles us humans to God.
Mimetic Desire, The American Dream And the Next Global Financial Crisis
By applying René Girard’s theory of mimetic desire to the American Dream and national economies Aidan Hart shows how it reveals their deep sickness and inevitable journey towards another global crisis, increasing violence and the disintegration of the social, moral and religious fabric of society. Has Christianity the answer? Read on and find out!
Jesus and Violence: The Importance of René Girard II
We do not need to believe that Jesus intended violence – just that he has obliged us to choose repentance to achieve peace.
The Importance of René Girard : I – Mimetic Desire
Sean O’Conaill reflects on an early consumerist fantasy – and on the work of René Girard, profound Catholic theoretician on the origins of violence.