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Guided by the Faith of Christ (Paperback)
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Though many people believe that humanity is doomed to be mired in
violence, Kaufman argues that the Judeo-Christian offers a path
toward peaceful, harmonious coexistence among humans and between
humans and the rest of creation, including animals. The book first
analyzes the sources of human violence and scapegoating and then
compares insights from the social sciences (particularly the works
of Ernest Becker and Ren Girard) to the biblical accounts. In
pursuit of self-esteem, humans often find themselves in conflict
with each other, which results in crises that threaten to tear
communities apart. The solution to these conflicts is to blame one
or more scapegoats. But such scapegoating is unjust, and it is only
a temporary solution to a recurrent human problem. Further, other
crises, such as epidemics, droughts, and natural disasters, and
military defeats, encourage scapegoating.Kaufman argues that for
Christians the antidote to scapegoating involves adopting the faith
of Christ. Despite institutional Christianity 's often tragic
history of violence, Kaufman asserts that the Bible supports the
notion that God is loving, compassionate, and merciful. Jesus
encouraged communities to be bound not by their contempt for
scapegoats but by their common bond as beloved children of God.In
the final chapter, Kaufman applies the book 's principles to modern
social issues, with often surprising results. In particular,
Kaufman shows how the rise of humanism has encouraged humans to
scapegoat animals rather than other humans. This is not only
morally wrong; Kaufman shows that countenancing the victimization
of any vulnerable individuals actually puts everyone at risk. If a
crisis occurs after scapegoating animals, humans invariably become
the next victims, and greater crises lead to a greater number of
victims.
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