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New Book Launched: “Violence, Desire, and the Sacred, Volume 2: René Girard and Sacrifice in Life, Love and Literature”
February 10, 2014The Australian Girard Seminar (AGS) has launched a new collection of essays, “Violence, Desire, and the Sacred, Volume 2: René Girard and Sacrifice in Life, Love and Literature” (edited by Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming and Joel Hodge, published by Bloomsbury). The book was launched by Right Rev’d Dr Stephen Pickard, Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture The launch occurred on the Friday evening of the 2014 AGS conference (17 January), with over 65 in attendance. The essays are mostly derived from the 2012 AGS Conference.
For more information, or to purchase the book, go to:
http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/violence-desire-and-the-sacred-volume-2-9781623561963/
2014 AGS Conference: “Crisis and Its Management”
June 7, 2013The 4th annual conference of the Australian Girard Seminar was hosted at St Patrick’s Campus (Melbourne), Australian Catholic University, on 17th-18th January 2014. The topic of the conference was “Crisis and Its Management: Leadership and Relationship in Organisations and Communities”, with keynote speakers, Assoc. Prof. Jennifer George (Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne) and Rev. Prof. Józef Niewiadomski (University of Innsbruck and visiting fellow, ACU). 46 people were registered for the conference. On the Friday evening of the conference, the collection of essays, “Violence, Desire, and the Sacred, Volume 2: René Girard and Sacrifice in Life, Love and Literature” (edited by Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming and Joel Hodge, published by Bloomsbury, ) was launched by Right Rev’d Dr Stephen Pickard, Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture (http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/violence-desire-and-the-sacred-volume-2-9781623561963/). Following the launch, there was a public lecture, “Risky Business: Mimetic Theory, Executive Envy and Corporate Competitiveness”, by Assoc. Prof. Jenny George. Both events were well attended, with over 65 people. The feedback from the conference was very positive. Many thanks to the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, Australian Catholic University, for supporting the conference, especially for it to be hosted at ACU.
Photos are available at the 2014 Conference page.
We hope to see everyone again in 2015!
Welcome to the Australian Girard Seminar
June 21, 2011René Girard offers the most comprehensive, boldest, and most controversial account of human motivation, culture and religion. This French-American thinker weaves literature, anthropology, philosophy and theology into a developing project with many convinced followers in all these areas, also many critics. His unique insights have found their way into boardrooms, counselling rooms, lecture halls and pulpits around the world.
A number of Australian academics working on Girard have got together and founded the Australian Girard Seminar (AGS). It’s first Conference, held in Sydney in January 2011, attracted approximately forty interested people from many walks of life—not just academics by any means. Reading groups are underway in Eastern capitals (also one in a rural village called Tilba!). Annual gatherings, this website, and links to the wider Girardian world are the ways that we can help you get to know Girard, and be part of a real historical breakthrough in human understanding.