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Religious Language and Religious Education

British Journal of Religious Education, 1987
(1987). Religious Language and Religious Education. British Journal of Religious Education: Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 120-123.
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Religious Language

Religious Studies, 1985
When are sentences A and B the same belief? Following Quine, observation sentences A and B are the same belief when they share the same stimulus–meaning, similar patterns of assent and dissent by subjects when the sentences are queried in the presence of the same non–linguistic stimuli.
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Religious Language

2005
Abstract Many philosophers and theologians have protested against the concentration of philosophers on religious statements to the neglect of other religious uses of language. Their complaint can be briefly summed up as follows. The heart of religion is found in talk to God in prayer, worship, and liturgy.
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Religious Language

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1997
The effort to know and interact with an otherworld tends to demand highly marked uses of linguistic resources. In contrast to less marked speech situations, in religious contexts the sources of words, as well as the identity, agency, authority, and even the very presence of participants in an interaction, can be especially problematic.
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The Language of Religion and the Language of Religious Studies

Voprosy Filosofii, 2021
he article deals with one of the important issues of the theory of religion – the issue of the language of religion and its relationship with the language of re­ligious studies. The language of religion is understood as a sign system that in­cludes linguistic units – words (names), compound naming conventions, phrase­ological units, sentences – which ...
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Religious Language

2018
Religion is considered as a social phenomenon, having both good forms and bad forms. The widespread modern nervousness around religion is recognized, but that nervousness itself often misconstrues religion. Religious violence is briefly analysed, and compared with other forms of violence. The variety of meanings of the word ‘God’ is sketched.
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Ayer on Religious Language

Think, 2023
AbstractHere is a brief introduction to Ayer's radical criticism of religious belief. According to Ayer, a sentence like ‘God exists’ doesn't assert something false; rather, it fails to assert anything at all.
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RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE, RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE AND BIOGRAPHY

Bijdragen, 1985
Summary One of the crucial problems of a psychology of religion is: how to do justice to the specific character of a concrete religion, at the same time maintaining scientific neutrality. Moving outside the context of a concrete specific religion, psychology is in danger of getting entangled in too general speculations about vague phenomena, of which ...
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Religious Language as Symbolism

Religious Studies, 1965
The one clear insight which can be gleaned from the discussions of religious language by both theologians and philosophers is that its reference is to the transcendent. This is almost axiomatic in Philosophy of Religion nowadays, and we feel that the remarks of Milton's archangel to the first man are most appropriate when he insists that all the ...
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