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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... example , the language of God and the language of Jesus ; the language of organized religion , the language of religious experience and the language of religious people ; the language of priests and the language of the laity ; the ...
... example , the language of God and the language of Jesus ; the language of organized religion , the language of religious experience and the language of religious people ; the language of priests and the language of the laity ; the ...
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... examples from a number of recent translations , including the TEV , REB , and AV , Daniell repeatedly shows ( often quite humorously ) that apart from a few occasions , to his mind Tyndale preserves what is required in a translation ...
... examples from a number of recent translations , including the TEV , REB , and AV , Daniell repeatedly shows ( often quite humorously ) that apart from a few occasions , to his mind Tyndale preserves what is required in a translation ...
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... example , he wonders why are so many repulsed by such broadcasting , what ways do these speakers come across , what does it mean to sound Christian , and the like . He then tries to get at answers by analysing several poignant examples ...
... example , he wonders why are so many repulsed by such broadcasting , what ways do these speakers come across , what does it mean to sound Christian , and the like . He then tries to get at answers by analysing several poignant examples ...
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... examples , including Tyndale's preface to and translation of the book of Jonah , as well as texts from Herbert , Marvell , Skelton and Pepys . He thereby traces the rise and fall of religious language from a place of centrality to a ...
... examples , including Tyndale's preface to and translation of the book of Jonah , as well as texts from Herbert , Marvell , Skelton and Pepys . He thereby traces the rise and fall of religious language from a place of centrality to a ...
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... example , E. Mason in the preface to his translation of Winer's grammar ( referred to in J.R. Harris , ' The So - Called Biblical Greek ' , ExpTim 25 [ 1913 ] , pp . 54-55 ) and J.B. Lightfoot in lectures delivered in 1863 ( referred to ...
... example , E. Mason in the preface to his translation of Winer's grammar ( referred to in J.R. Harris , ' The So - Called Biblical Greek ' , ExpTim 25 [ 1913 ] , pp . 54-55 ) and J.B. Lightfoot in lectures delivered in 1863 ( referred to ...
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Altizer Altizer's analogy Aramaic Barclay belief Bible biblical Cambridge Catholic century charismatic Chevreau Christ Christian Christology Church claim Clifford Coleridge concept context Cupitt death describe discourse divine E.mus English eternal eternal return eucharistic evangelicals example experience expression faith Father female feminist gender God's Gospel grammar Greek Hebrew Holy human idea interpretation Jesus John Wimber Jonah Ladrière lex credendi lexicography linguistic liturgical language London Lord madness male meaning Messiah modern narrative notion Old Testament original Oxford Pannenberg person poem poet poetry pragmatics prayer present Psalms Puritan question reader reading reference Reformed religion religious language Rudolf Otto S.T. Coleridge sacrament Scripture semiotic sense Septuagint speak speech speech act Spirit suggests televangelical tense thee theology things thou tion Toronto Blessing tradition trans translation Tyndale Tyndale's understanding University Press unto verb William Tyndale women words worship writing