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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... Interpretation 20 CRAIG A. EVANS The Historical Jesus and the Deified Christ : How Did the One Lead to the Other ? 47 DAVID DANIELL Translating the Bible 68 JOHN O. THOMPSON Voice Genres : The Case of Televangelical Language 88 PHILIP ...
... Interpretation 20 CRAIG A. EVANS The Historical Jesus and the Deified Christ : How Did the One Lead to the Other ? 47 DAVID DANIELL Translating the Bible 68 JOHN O. THOMPSON Voice Genres : The Case of Televangelical Language 88 PHILIP ...
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... delivered in plenary sessions , address biblical problems . As a linguist and theologian , I have long been inter- ested in how linguistic matters have a bearing on interpretation of the Bible . In my essay , ' Problems in the Introduction.
... delivered in plenary sessions , address biblical problems . As a linguist and theologian , I have long been inter- ested in how linguistic matters have a bearing on interpretation of the Bible . In my essay , ' Problems in the Introduction.
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... interpretation because of failure to consider linguistic issues . The several topics briefly introduced are the languages of the Bible , especially Greek , the supposed differences between Hebrew and Greek mindsets as seen in their ...
... interpretation because of failure to consider linguistic issues . The several topics briefly introduced are the languages of the Bible , especially Greek , the supposed differences between Hebrew and Greek mindsets as seen in their ...
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... interpretation of religious discourse , both then and now . Suzanne Trill explores the nature of gendering of language . Whereas she recognizes how language has often been used to deny women a place in the Church , in this essay she ...
... interpretation of religious discourse , both then and now . Suzanne Trill explores the nature of gendering of language . Whereas she recognizes how language has often been used to deny women a place in the Church , in this essay she ...
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... interpretations of a range of issues , issues that obviously fascinate and have attracted those who have written upon them . They also suggest a number of issues that are still unresolved about the nature of religious language , from ...
... interpretations of a range of issues , issues that obviously fascinate and have attracted those who have written upon them . They also suggest a number of issues that are still unresolved about the nature of religious language , from ...
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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