Religious language

What does it mean to use language religiously? How does religious language differ from our ordinary linguistic practices? Can religious language have meaning? Among others, these questions are part of the so-called problem of religious language, which originates from the peculiar object of many reli...

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Autor principal: Vainio, Olli-Pekka (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2020
Colección:Cambridge elements. Elements in the philosophy of religion
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Sumario:What does it mean to use language religiously? How does religious language differ from our ordinary linguistic practices? Can religious language have meaning? Among others, these questions are part of the so-called problem of religious language, which originates from the peculiar object of many religious claims, that is, the transcendent, or more precisely, God
Descripción Física:57 p. 23 cm
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