Without metaphor, no saving God: theology after cognitive linguistics

Studies of conceptual and neural mapping in cognitive linguistics, while posing a fundamental challenge for religious belief, also suggest new ways of understanding how people conceptualize God and make theological inferences. This book, inspired by that research and attentive to the distinctive ins...

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Otros Autores: Masson, Robert (Otro)
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Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Leuven [u.a.] Peeters 2014
En: Studies in philosophical theology (54)
Año: 2014
Colección / Revista:Studies in philosophical theology 54
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Ciencias de la religión / Teología / Concepto de Dios / Metáfora / Lingüística cognitiva
Otras palabras clave:B Metaphor Religious aspects
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Sumario:Studies of conceptual and neural mapping in cognitive linguistics, while posing a fundamental challenge for religious belief, also suggest new ways of understanding how people conceptualize God and make theological inferences. This book, inspired by that research and attentive to the distinctive insights of Christian theology, elaborates an innovative explanation of God-talk, better able to credibly address confusion and controversies that trouble the church, academic theology, and broader culture. The first part analyzes both cognitive linguistics' challenge to standard theological depictions of metaphorical, analogous, symbolic, and literal language, and the discipline's promise for providing a more satisfactory account. The second half examines six case studies to illustrate how clarifying the conceptual mapping in God-talk and theological inferences provides a powerful tool for advancing religious understanding. The illustrations include the hypothesis that religion is an epiphenomenon of evolution, the so-called new atheism, Black theology, and controversies between theologians and Church authorities
Notas:Met lit.opg. en index
ISBN:9042930195