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An ambitious and creative treatise on the roots of human violence, bringing together insights from theology and cultural anthropology.The Trinitarian Self argues that the insights of three key auth...
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27 August 2010

An ambitious and creative treatise on the roots of human violence, bringing together insights from theology and cultural anthropology.
The Trinitarian Self argues that the insights of three key authors - Soren Kierkegaard, Eric Voegelin, and Rene Girard - can be synthesized to produce a Trinitarian theological anthropology. Their reflections on the deep roots of human behavior illuminate three structural dimensions of human existence: the temporal trajectory of selfhood, the vertical axis (God and nature), and the horizontal plane of cultural formation. An understanding of these dimensions and how they interrelate proves very fruitful in making sense of a wide variety of pathological forms of behavior that human beings have engaged in during the modern era. This work links together in thought-provoking ways various realms of thought, such as Trinitarian theology, a plea for a 'New Copernican Revolution' that will result in a broadly held psychological understanding of violence, the ethics of war and peace, atonement theologies, and critical commentaries on terrorism and the 'War on Terror'. The interplay between these topics will likely prove very stimulating to a wide variety of readers.
The Trinitarian Self argues that the insights of three key authors - Soren Kierkegaard, Eric Voegelin, and Rene Girard - can be synthesized to produce a Trinitarian theological anthropology. Their reflections on the deep roots of human behavior illuminate three structural dimensions of human existence: the temporal trajectory of selfhood, the vertical axis (God and nature), and the horizontal plane of cultural formation. An understanding of these dimensions and how they interrelate proves very fruitful in making sense of a wide variety of pathological forms of behavior that human beings have engaged in during the modern era. This work links together in thought-provoking ways various realms of thought, such as Trinitarian theology, a plea for a 'New Copernican Revolution' that will result in a broadly held psychological understanding of violence, the ethics of war and peace, atonement theologies, and critical commentaries on terrorism and the 'War on Terror'. The interplay between these topics will likely prove very stimulating to a wide variety of readers.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 190
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
27 August 2010
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780227173336
Format: Paperback
...Why are human beings violent? Charles Bellinger suggests that this question is not asked in contemporary discourse, and so sets out to answer the question himself. There is, he believes, an 'ethical imperative' to develop a 'psychological comprehension of violent behavior'. For Bellinger, this will involve a 'New Copernican Revolution, a shift in our understanding that is comparable to the great scientific revolutions of the past...
— Simon J. Taylor
— Simon J. Taylor
List of Charts
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations for Books by Kierkegaard, Voegelin, and Girard
Part One: Scientists of the Spirit
1. Introduction
2. Askesis: Introduction to Søren Kierkegaard
3. Anamnesis: Introduction to Eric Voegelin
4. Mimesis: Introduction to René Girard
Part Two: Perichoresis
5. Theses on Trinitarian Anthropology and Violence
Part Three: Rhetoric
6. Kierkegaard's Critique of the 9/11 Hijackers: Or, Does a Human Being Have the Right to Commit Suicide While Also Committing Mass Murder for His Idolatrous Notion of the Truth?
7. A Speech Not Given on Sept. 20, 2001
8. Hypocrisy Is the Human Condition
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Names
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations for Books by Kierkegaard, Voegelin, and Girard
Part One: Scientists of the Spirit
1. Introduction
2. Askesis: Introduction to Søren Kierkegaard
3. Anamnesis: Introduction to Eric Voegelin
4. Mimesis: Introduction to René Girard
Part Two: Perichoresis
5. Theses on Trinitarian Anthropology and Violence
Part Three: Rhetoric
6. Kierkegaard's Critique of the 9/11 Hijackers: Or, Does a Human Being Have the Right to Commit Suicide While Also Committing Mass Murder for His Idolatrous Notion of the Truth?
7. A Speech Not Given on Sept. 20, 2001
8. Hypocrisy Is the Human Condition
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Names