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Month: August 2020

Bulletin 66 – December 2020

Contents Letter from the President, Martha Reineke Musings from the Executive Secretary, Niki Wandinger Editor’s Column, Curtis Gruenler Forthcoming Events COV&R Annual Meeting Conference Reports, COV&R Sessions at the American Academy of Religion News from the Raven Foundation Book Reviews

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Reviewer Curtis Gruenler believes Nicholas A. Christakis' "Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society" stands with mimetic theory in affirming, against orthodox anthropology, the existence of universal features across human cultures. https://t.co/xmR6zhSpM6 https://t.co/NV8CQHXQKL

- January 16, 2021

Reviewer @chrisadamhaw declares Richard Wrangham’s "Goodness Paradox" a juicy enticement for mimetic theorists interested in the questions of human evolution and violence. https://t.co/9GAncoR5Ra https://t.co/hZd1s4fxUM

- January 15, 2021

Andrew Marr reviews Daniel DeForest London's "Theodicy and Spirituality in the Fourth Gospel: A Girardian Perspective" focusing on chapters 9 and 10 in John’s Gospel then concentrating on a few key verses with meticulous attention. https://t.co/HiKwiGHHli https://t.co/bcUP14TNyZ

- January 14, 2021

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