Mimetic Theory and Biblical Interpretation: Reclaiming the Good News of the Gospel (Cascade Companions Book 0)
N**D
Excellent analysis of atonement theories and memetic theory
Excellent analysis of atonement theories and memetic theory. It is further liberation from ideals and concepts of God which are more like Caesar than Jesus. Highly recommend it especially for evangelicals worn out by Calvinism and pagan idas about God.
M**R
Masterful, Engaging, and Thought-provoking
Hardin's "Mimetic Theory and Biblical Interpretation" is a must read for anyone who claims to follow Jesus of Nazareth. Incorporating René Girard's mimetic theory and decades of research, Hardin masterfully shows how "the intelligence of the victim", as a hermeneutic, sheds a spot light on our dark, violent, and death-filled ideologies, interpretations of Scripture, and very core of our being. Hardin's book illuminates the scriptural trajectory from Genesis to the cross as one which is comprised of multiple voices. In those voices, we are called by a whisper from the future, breaking into our violent, blind, and darkened being, saying, "Shalom." God's peace-making voice calls all people in the present to see, embody, and engage the world through God's eyes, God's method of interpretation, and God's model Jesus Christ, the Fogiving Victim, in order to break free from our violent ways of being human and embrace the life of the age to come. I can't recommend this book enough. Get it. Munch on it, digest it, and all own the soft whisper of peaceful love change your very being as you read Hardin's transformative book.
L**Y
Well worth reading. Much food for thought.
Well worth reading. Much food for thought.
N**F
The author repeatedly draws out the distinction between a sacrificial (just like any other pagan religion) and non-sacrificial u
Aptly titled -- is a splendid primer to mimetic theory & biblical interpretation -- a short, breezy, little over 100+ pages. A short concise summation of what mimetic theory is all about, then into subsequent chapters where biblical interpretation and how it's affected by the advances of mimetic theory. The author repeatedly draws out the distinction between a sacrificial (just like any other pagan religion) and non-sacrificial understanding of scripture and the Gospel narrative.Accessible to lay audience though the text does dip into theological concepts/constructs of atonement and eschatology.What's terrific are all the referential pointers for a reader to go deeper. Not just in the Bibliography, but sprinkled throughout text are blurbs that direct you to go deeper. And a nice Postlude with pointers on where to explore further, if the reader is interested in various aspects covered in this short volume.
J**D
Open your eyes and read Scripture afresh
I wish the book had been MUCH longer. I love books that leave me hungering for more (as this book did).I do feel like the book could have flowed a little better. I follow Hardin on Facebook, and I got the feeling that a lot of this book consisted of copy-pasting some of his excellent Facebook posts...But whatever ... this book is a great introduction to reading Scripture through mimetic theory. Buy it, read it, and let your eyes be opened.
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