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 |  |  | Shoot the messenger: Encyclopedia II - Scapegoat - ScapegoatingFiguratively, a scapegoat is someone selected to bear blame for a calamity. Scapegoating is the act of holding a person, group of people, or thing responsible for a multitude of problems. This is also known as a frameup. Scapegoats can also be referred to as patsies.
Scapegoat - Political/sociological scapegoating.
Scapegoating is an important tool of propaganda; for example, the Jews were singled out in Nazi propaganda as the source of Germa ...
See also:Scapegoat, Scapegoat - In the Hebrew Bible, Scapegoat - Christian view, Scapegoat - Scapegoating, Scapegoat - Political/sociological scapegoating, Scapegoat - Scapegoating in sports, Scapegoat - Scapegoating in psychoanalytic theory Read more here: » Scapegoat: Encyclopedia II - Scapegoat - Scapegoating |
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 |  |  | Shoot the messenger: Encyclopedia II - Scapegoat - ScapegoatingFiguratively, a scapegoat is someone selected to bear blame for a calamity. Scapegoating is the act of holding a person, group of people, or thing responsible for a multitude of problems. This is also known as a frameup.
Scapegoat - Political/Sociological Scapegoating.
Scapegoating is an important tool of propaganda; for example, the Jews were singled out in Nazi propaganda as the source of German ...
See also:Scapegoat, Scapegoat - In the Hebrew Bible, Scapegoat - Christian view, Scapegoat - Scapegoating, Scapegoat - Political/Sociological Scapegoating, Scapegoat - Scapegoating in sports, Scapegoat - Scapegoating in Psychoanalytic Theory Read more here: » Scapegoat: Encyclopedia II - Scapegoat - Scapegoating |
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 |  |  | Shoot the messenger: Encyclopedia II - Scapegoat - Christian viewIn Christian theology, the story of the scapegoat in Leviticus is interpreted as a symbolic prefiguration of the self-sacrifice of Jesus, who takes the sins of humanity on his own head, having been driven into the 'wilderness' outside the city by order of the high priests.
Some Christians believe that rather than representing Jesus, the scapegoat represented Satan. Leviticus 16:8: "And Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats; one lot for the Lord, and the other lot for the scapegoat." They believe that after the goat "for the Lord" h ...
See also:Scapegoat, Scapegoat - In the Hebrew Bible, Scapegoat - Christian view, Scapegoat - Scapegoating, Scapegoat - Political/sociological scapegoating, Scapegoat - Scapegoating in sports, Scapegoat - Scapegoating in psychoanalytic theory Read more here: » Scapegoat: Encyclopedia II - Scapegoat - Christian view |
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 |  |  | Shoot the messenger: Encyclopedia II - Scapegoat - Christian viewIn Christian theology, the story of the scapegoat in Leviticus is interpreted as a symbolic prefiguration of the self-sacrifice of Jesus, who takes the sins of humanity on his own head, having been driven into the 'wilderness' outside the city by order of the high priests.
Some Christians believe that rather than representing Jesus, the scapegoat represented Satan. Leviticus 16:8: "And Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats; one lot for the Lord, and the other lot for the scapegoat." They believe that after the goat "for the Lord" h ...
See also:Scapegoat, Scapegoat - In the Hebrew Bible, Scapegoat - Christian view, Scapegoat - Scapegoating, Scapegoat - Political/Sociological Scapegoating, Scapegoat - Scapegoating in sports, Scapegoat - Scapegoating in Psychoanalytic Theory Read more here: » Scapegoat: Encyclopedia II - Scapegoat - Christian view |
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