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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... . In the final paper concerned with the early modern period , Pat Pinsent shows how the apparent formal religious belief and affiliation of various poets of the time is reflected in their 16 The Nature of Religious Language.
... . In the final paper concerned with the early modern period , Pat Pinsent shows how the apparent formal religious belief and affiliation of various poets of the time is reflected in their 16 The Nature of Religious Language.
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... belief that the major facts or issues regarding the biblical text are resolved . This view has been undoubtedly perpetu- ated by severe neglect and disregard of the ancient languages . Without access to the original text , it is ...
... belief that the major facts or issues regarding the biblical text are resolved . This view has been undoubtedly perpetu- ated by severe neglect and disregard of the ancient languages . Without access to the original text , it is ...
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... belief comes from a particular way of reading the Bible , as the primary means of access to the thinking and behaviour of the ancient Israelites , and has had serious implications for subsequent interpretation of various inci- dents in ...
... belief comes from a particular way of reading the Bible , as the primary means of access to the thinking and behaviour of the ancient Israelites , and has had serious implications for subsequent interpretation of various inci- dents in ...
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... belief that a mere mortal cannot stand , and certainly cannot sit , in the presence of God . But what if the one ' like a son of man ' is not a mere mortal ? The one ' like a son of man ' of Daniel 7 invited ancient interpreters to ...
... belief that a mere mortal cannot stand , and certainly cannot sit , in the presence of God . But what if the one ' like a son of man ' is not a mere mortal ? The one ' like a son of man ' of Daniel 7 invited ancient interpreters to ...
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... belief of 31. As seen in the work of some of Bultmann's pupils ; cf. E. Fuchs , ' Jesu Selbstzeugnis nach Mt 5 ' , ZTK 49 ( 1952 ) , pp . 14-34 ; repr . in Fuchs , Zur Frage nach dem historischen Jesus ( Gesammelte Aufsätze , 2 ...
... belief of 31. As seen in the work of some of Bultmann's pupils ; cf. E. Fuchs , ' Jesu Selbstzeugnis nach Mt 5 ' , ZTK 49 ( 1952 ) , pp . 14-34 ; repr . in Fuchs , Zur Frage nach dem historischen Jesus ( Gesammelte Aufsätze , 2 ...
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