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Lecture V: The Christian Revelation | René Girard's Mimetic Theory

Johnathan Bi

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The Story of Cain and Abel

Cain is frightened that people who know him and what he did will try to kill him for his crimes against Abel. God puts a mark on Cain to protect him. Violence does not bring about peace in the story of Cain and Abel, but just more violence. In pagan mythology, the peace that immediately follows from the expulsion is taken to be the final word. What dawns on Cain after his murder is not peace, but an immediate awareness that other people will not try to killhim for killing Abel.

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