Thoughts on Man and Sin by Piet Schoonenberg (1964) 1.3F3

[The hypocrite must establish that the cause lies elsewhere.

This is precisely why Rene Girard’s observations of the sociological importance of the scapegoat have such pertinence.

The hypocritical golden calf preserves ‘his’ innocence through the creation of a scapegoat.

The charade lasts until the moment when lawessential can no longer be denied and the kingdom collapses.]