Open Theology (Aug 2024)

“The Remedy for a World Without Transcendence”: Georges Bataille on Sacrifice and the Theology of Transgression

  • Trebežnik Luka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2024-0016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Georges Bataille is undoubtedly a key reference for all relevant contemporary thoughts about sacrifice. This article attempts to follow his impulses and intuitions, which are often misunderstood because they are highly personal, provocative, and suggestive. The problem of sacrifice is approached in three concentric circles. The first presents a view from a distance, from the cosmic standpoint of “base materialism” and “general economy.” The second takes a closer look at the sacrificial site and deals with Bataille’s fascination with Aztec sacrificial culture. The concluding third part looks at sacrifice from the point of the altar, the place of communication and communal consumption of death, as a site of the emergence of the sacred and of community. In this way, the article seeks to highlight Bataille’s transgressive thinking as a worthwhile contribution to post-metaphysical theology.

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