Violence and the Sacred: René Girard Revisited (original) (raw)

Can We Survive Our Origins? Readings in Rene Girard’s Theory of Violence and the Sacred, edited by Pierpaolo Antonello and Paul Gifford, East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2015, xliii + 343 pp. ISBN 978-61186-149-5, US$29.95 (paperback)

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Can We Survive Our Origins?: Readings in René Girard's Theory of Violence and the Sacred

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