Nature of Religious Language: A ColloquiumStanley E. Porter Bloomsbury Publishing, 01.02.1996 - 314 Seiten The papers in this volume were presented at a conference held at the Roehampton Institute, London, in February 1995, and are concerned with either theological or literary issues related to the nature of religious language. The papers suggest further issues that are still unresolved about the nature of religious language, from its early usage in the biblical texts to its recent use in contemporary writing and religious discourse. |
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... Christian language , it nevertheless covered a wide range of issues and ideas . It soon became clear that the phrase ' religious language ' could and should mean many things . We found ourselves dwelling on and then drawing distinctions ...
... Christian language , it nevertheless covered a wide range of issues and ideas . It soon became clear that the phrase ' religious language ' could and should mean many things . We found ourselves dwelling on and then drawing distinctions ...
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... Christ found in the rest of the New Testament appears to have had its origins in the words and activities of Jesus himself . In the final of the plenary papers in this part , Professor David Daniell , emeritus professor of University ...
... Christ found in the rest of the New Testament appears to have had its origins in the words and activities of Jesus himself . In the final of the plenary papers in this part , Professor David Daniell , emeritus professor of University ...
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... Christian , and the like . He then tries to get at answers by analysing several poignant examples . Philip Richter offers a sociological analysis of the " Toronto Blessing ' , a charismatic religious phenomenon that has recently swept ...
... Christian , and the like . He then tries to get at answers by analysing several poignant examples . Philip Richter offers a sociological analysis of the " Toronto Blessing ' , a charismatic religious phenomenon that has recently swept ...
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... Christ and Time ( trans . F.V. Filson ; London : SCM Press , 1951 ) ; and more recently M.R. Wilson , Our Father Abraham : Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith ( Grand Rapids : Eerdmans , 1988 ) . This kind of thinking characterized the ...
... Christ and Time ( trans . F.V. Filson ; London : SCM Press , 1951 ) ; and more recently M.R. Wilson , Our Father Abraham : Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith ( Grand Rapids : Eerdmans , 1988 ) . This kind of thinking characterized the ...
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... Christ ' language in his epistles . He characterizes human existence for the believer as being within the sphere or under the authority of Christ.44 This language 44. See S.E. Porter , Idioms of the Greek New Testament ( Biblical ...
... Christ ' language in his epistles . He characterizes human existence for the believer as being within the sphere or under the authority of Christ.44 This language 44. See S.E. Porter , Idioms of the Greek New Testament ( Biblical ...
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