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SacrificeRENE GIRARD, Translated by MATTHEW PATTILLO and DAVID DAWSON East Lansing MI. Michigan State University Press. 2011. 104 pp. $14.95. - Rene Girard and Secular Modernity: Christ, Culture, and Crisis (RGSM)SCOTT COWDELL Notre Dame IN. Notre Dame University Press. 2014. 259 pp. $34.00.
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Sacrifice RENE GIRARD, Translated by MATTHEW PATTILLO and DAVID DAWSON East Lansing MI. Michigan State University Press. 2011. 104 pp. $14.95.
Rene Girard and Secular Modernity: Christ, Culture, and Crisis (RGSM) SCOTT COWDELL Notre Dame IN. Notre Dame University Press. 2014. 259 pp. $34.00.
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- Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review / Revue canadienne de philosophie , Volume 54 , Issue 2 , June 2015 , pp. 384 - 387
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