“Out of the many good and important arguments of this book, I will limit myself to highlighting the following: Paul Lynch’s expansion of both René Girard’s mimetic theory and the study of rhetoric through his efforts to create a theorhetoric (a term he borrows from Steven Mailloux), a new way of speaking to, for, and about God; that it represents the first sustained scholarly effort to investigate the relationship between the thought of Girard and Kenneth Burke; and, finally, that it proposes a way of speaking about Christianity that will be welcomed by some and others will find welcoming.”—Jeremiah Alberg The European Legacy