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258 Stefan Rossbach 63. Paul Caringella shared this information concerning Voegelin’s funeral plans with the “evforum” Yahoo group on 6 September 2005. See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/evforum/ message/4014 (accessed 10 August 2006). 64. René Girard, in James Williams and René Girard, “The Anthropology of the Cross: A Conversation with René Girard,” in The Girard Reader, ed. James G. Williams (New York: Crossroad, 1996), 262–88 (284). 65. René Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel: Self and Other in Literary Structure, trans. Yvonne Freccero (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1965; reprinted 1988), 307. 66. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 308. 67. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 307. 68. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 296–97. 69. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 300. 70. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 310. 71. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 297. 72. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 297. 73. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 308–9. 74. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 311. 75. Girard, Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, 302. 76. Girard in “The Anthropology of the Cross,” 285. 77. Girard in “The Anthropology of the Cross,” 285–86. 78. Key titles in a growing list of publications include Thomas J. J. Altizer, “A New History and a New but Ancient God? A Review-Essay,” in Journal of the American Academy of Religion 43 (1975): 757–64, reprinted in Eric Voegelin’s Thought: A Critical Appraisal, ed. Ellis Sandoz (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1982), 179–88; Thomas J. J. Altizer, “The Theological Conflict between Strauss and Voegelin,” in Faith and Political Philosophy: The Correspondence between Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin, ed. Peter Emberley and Barry Cooper (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 1993), 267–77; Bernhard W. Anderson, “Politics and the Transcendent: Voegelin’s Philosophical and Theological Exposition of the Old Testament in the Context of the Ancient Near East,” in Eric Voegelin’s Search for Order in History, ed. Stephen A. McKnight (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1987), 62–100; Bruce Douglass, “The Gospel and Political Order: Eric Voegelin on the Political Role of Christianity,” Journal of Politics 38 (1976): 25–45; Bruce Douglass, “A Diminished Gospel: A Critique of Voegelin’s Interpretation of Christianity,” in Eric Voegelin’s Search for Order in History, ed. Stephen A. McKnight (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1987), 139–54; Michael P. Frederici, Eric Voegelin: The Restoration of Order (Wilmington, DE: ISI Books, 2002), 166–205; Michael P. Morrissey, Consciousness and Transcendence: The Theology of Eric Voegelin (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1994); Gerhart Niemeyer, “Eric Voegelin’s Philosophy and the Drama of Mankind,” Modern Age 20 (Winter 1976): 22–39; Gerhart Niemeyer, “Christian Faith, and Religion, in Eric Voegelin’s Work,” Review of Politics 57 (1995): 91–104; John J. Ranieri, “What Voegelin Missed in the Gospel,” in Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 7 (Spring 2000): 125–59; William M. Thompson, “Voegelin on Jesus Christ,” in Voegelin and the Theologian: Ten Studies in Interpretation, ed. John Kirby and William M. Thompson, Toronto Studies in Theology Understanding in Quest of Faith 259 vol.10 (Toronto: Edwin Mellen Press, 1983), 178–221; William M. Thompson, “Christ and Christianity in Israel and Revelation,” in Voegelin’s Israel and Revelation: An Interdisciplinary Debate and Anthology, ed. William M. Thompson and David L. Morse (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2000), 215–41; William M. Thompson, “‘The Gospel Movement ’: Pulls and Counterpulls in Voegelin’s Interpretation of Christ and Christianity,” in Politics, Order and History: Essays on the Work of Eric Voegelin, ed. Glenn Hughes, Stephen A. McKnight, and Geoffrey L. Price (Sheffield, UK: Sheffield University Press, 2001), 440–61; Fritz Wagner, “Voegelin and Christianity,” paper delivered at a panel organized by the Eric Voegelin Society at the annual conference of the American Political Science Association, Boston 2002, http://www.artsci.lsu.edu/voegelin/EVS/pane182002.htm#Wagner (accessed 18 August 2006); David Walsh, “The Reason-Revelation Tension in Strauss and Voegelin,” in Faith and Political Philosophy, ed. Emberley and Cooper, 349–68; Harold L. Weatherby, “Myth, Fact, and History: Voegelin on Christianity,” Modern Age 12 (1978): 144–50; Eugene Webb, “Eric Voegelin’s Theory of Revelation,” in Thomist 42 (1978): 95–110; Frederick D. Wilhelmsen, “Professor Voegelin and the Christian Tradition,” in Wilhelmsen, Christianity and Political Philosophy (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1978), 193–208. 79. Hannah Arendt is quoted in Sebba’s “Prelude and Variations,” 648...

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