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The Catholic anthropologist RenĂ© Girard (1923â2015) has emerged as one of the most important thinkers of the past century. His sweeping mimetic theory changed the landscape of both the social sciences and Christian theology. And with the rise of social media, political polarization, and globalized conflict, Girardâs ideas have only proven increasingly prophetic with every passing year.
But where to begin with this ânew Darwin of the human sciencesâ? His massive body of work remains daunting and disorienting, and secondary literature either academic in tone or limited in scope. General readersâif Girard shows up on their radar at allâface a high barrier of entry to understanding his theory and applying it to daily life.
I Came to Cast Fire offers a timely solution: a comprehensive but accessible introduction to the thought of RenĂ© Girard. In short and digestible chapters, Fr. Elias Carr takes readers through the basics of mimetic theory and how it plays out through historyâfrom the violent origins of religion and culture to the radical revelation that unfolds in Christâweaving in compelling personal anecdotes along the way. The perfect first step for those new to Girard, I Came to Cast Fire will not only inspire readers to see the world in a new lightâthe fire of the Paraclete proclaiming the innocence of the victimâbut more importantly, to enter into it.Â

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The Catholic anthropologist RenĂ© Girard (1923â2015) has emerged as one of the most important thinkers of the past century. His sweeping mimetic theory changed the landscape of both the social sciences and Christian theology. And with the rise of social media, political polarization, and globalized conflict, Girardâs ideas have only proven increasingly prophetic with every passing year.
But where to begin with this ânew Darwin of the human sciencesâ? His massive body of work remains daunting and disorienting, and secondary literature either academic in tone or limited in scope. General readersâif Girard shows up on their radar at allâface a high barrier of entry to understanding his theory and applying it to daily life.
I Came to Cast Fire offers a timely solution: a comprehensive but accessible introduction to the thought of RenĂ© Girard. In short and digestible chapters, Fr. Elias Carr takes readers through the basics of mimetic theory and how it plays out through historyâfrom the violent origins of religion and culture to the radical revelation that unfolds in Christâweaving in compelling personal anecdotes along the way. The perfect first step for those new to Girard, I Came to Cast Fire will not only inspire readers to see the world in a new lightâthe fire of the Paraclete proclaiming the innocence of the victimâbut more importantly, to enter into it.Â
























