Hello,
In order to carry forward the research described below, I am seeking
good examples of art (both religious and secular) that have been shown
to influence human behavior. Images such as the "warrior god", etc. Can
anyone make any suggestions? Thanks,
Luis
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SOLIDARITY & SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH NEWSLETTER
The May 2006 issue has been posted:
Solidarity & Sustainability ~ Volume 2, Number 5, May 2006
http://www.pelican-consulting.com/solisustv02n05.html
This issue continues the theme, "Mimetic Violence in Patriarchal
Religions." René Girard's mimetic theory is applied to a concrete
episode of psychological violence in a religious institution. The
anticipated social and ecological impacts are described. A radical
renunciation of violence is indispensable to make progress toward
solidarity and sustainability. Religious institutions must show the way
by renouncing patriarchy and violence. The June 2006 issue is in
preparation. Any feedback is gratefully received.
Sincerely,
Luis
Luis T. Gutierrez, Ph.D., P.E.
Editor, Solidarity & Sustainability Research Newsletter
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the impact of patriarchal religions on global issues of solidarity,
sustainability, and gender equity.
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