Soteriology Based on a Reformulation of Human Desire: Sebastian Moore and Raymund Schwager

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Main Author: Hurlbert, James F. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Mundelein, Illinois unpublished thesis 1991
In:Year: 1991
IxTheo Classification:NBK Soteriology
Further subjects:B Immitation
B Girard, René (1923-2015)
B Desire
B Schwager, Raymund (1935-2004)
B Moore, Sebastian (1917-2014)
B Soteriology
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Item Description:Comment(s): Thesis submittet for the licentiate in sacred Theology at the University of St.Mary of the Lake.. - Contents: Introduction (1) / SEBASTIAN MOORE: THE DESIRE TO BE DESIRED - I. Introduction (5) / II. Method (6) / III. Anthropology (9) : A. The Ontological Character of Human Beings as Relational Beings / B. Sin / C. A Primer for Desire / D. Openings for Desire / E. Guilt / F. The Inner Loneliness: prelude to soteriology / IV. Dynamics of a Soteriology Based on this Reformulation of Human Desire (24) : A. Jesus: The man without sind / B. The Death of God / C. The Resurrection of Jesus / D. Jesus Saves / RAYMUND SCHWAGER: MIMETIC DESIRE, THE SCAPEGOAT MECHANISM AND SOTERIOLOGY (34) / I. Introduction (34) / II. René Girard: Mimetic Desire and the Scapegoat Mechanism (37) : A. Violence and Sacrifice / B. Mimetic Desire / C. The Scapegoat Mechanism / III. Raymund Schwager: Mimetic Desire, the Scapegoat Mechanism and Soteriology (47) / A. Introduction and connection with Girard (47) / B. Mimetic Desire and the Scapegoat Mechanism in the Old Testament (49) : 1. Violence in the Old Testament / 2. Rivalry and Jealousy in the Old Testament / 3. The Scapegoat Mechanism in the Old Testament / 4. Overcoming Rivalry and Jealousy in the Old Testament / C. The New Testament and Soteriology (57) : 1. Jesus: Unmasking the Scapegoat Mechanism / 2. Harsh Words and Judgement / 3. Judgement Becomes Self-Judgement / 4. "Father, Forgive Them..." / 5. Trinity / 6. Life in the Spirit / DISCUSSION - I. Correlation of the Two Theories (70) : A. Images of God as Violent / B. Human Resentment Against God / C. Sinn and the Social Sciences / D. Mimetic Desire and Original Sin / E. Redemption / F. The Systems Applied / II. Observations and Concerns (81) / A. Sebastian Moore (81) : 1. Systematics / 2. First World Soteriology / 3. Reponsibility for Sin / 4. Practical Concerns / B. Raymund Schwager (86) : 1. Exegesis / 2. Content of Desire / 3. Dynamics of Mimesis / 4. "Desirability" / CONCLUSION (92) / BIBLIOGRAPHY (94)