“Girard sees ritual as a reenactment of the events that culminated in scapegoating violence or sacrifice. Both the threatening chaos and the magical solution— the sacrifice that stopped the uncontrolled violence and brought peace— form, part of many rituals… but in the end, they (Whitehead and Girard) agree that ritual ‘ emerges as a way for humans to relive in Tranquility what was initially experienced as a struggle for survival’”.
“Jesus comes as the true light that enlightens every man (John 1:9) ‘ to give us understanding, that we may know the true One, and we are in him who is true’ (1 John 5:20). Jesus is the living demonstration of who God is, and therefore who we authentically are as being created in God’s image and likeness.”
“Mimetic atonement becomes the encounter in which every desire I have allowed to form me dissolves, and consequently, I am undone and made anew. It is the event in which I am re-formed as I come face-to-face with my origin, the authentic desire that imagined me and brought— in the God, who is love.”