1st Edition

The Economy of Life A Theory of Sacrifice

By Jack David Eller Copyright 2027
328 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

328 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Economy of Life offers a groundbreaking examination of sacrificial traditions across cultures and history, suggesting that the purpose of sacrificial acts is not destruction but creation, not death but life. Sacrifice is a topic that has fascinated and perplexed scholars since the birth of modern social sciences. Many famous scholars have theorized it—as a communal meal, a gift to the... Read more

Introduction; PART ONE: THEORY; 1. Thinking about sacrifice: 150 years of theory; 2. Against mimetic desire: summary and refutation of Girard’s theory of sacrifice; 3. The economy of life; PART TWO: EVIDENCE; 4. Ancient Near East; 5. South Asia; 6. Ancient Greece and Rome; 7. The Americas; 8. China and East Asia; 9. Africa; 10. Oceania; 11. Other regions and religions: Premodern Europe, Southeast Asia, and Islam; 12. Ancient Israel and Christianity; PART THREE: IMPLICATIONS; Conclusion.

Biography

Jack David Eller is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at Woxsen University, Hyderabad, India. His areas of specialization include religion, violence, psychological anthropology, and contemporary culture. He is the author or editor of many books and volumes on anthropology and the series editor for Routledge’s “Anthropology of Now” series.