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200 _aMetaphor and religious language
_bΜονογραφία
_fJanet Martin Soskice
210 _aOxford
_aLondon
_aNew York
_cClarendon Press
_cOxford University Press
_d1985
215 _ax, 191 σ.
_d23 εκ.
320 _aΠεριλαμβάνει βιβλιογραφία: σ. [181]-188 και ευρετήριο
330 _aChristian theology has suffered in modern times from an inability to explain its traditional reliance on metaphor to an audience intellectually formed by empiricism. The author argues that what is needed is not a more "literal" theology, but a better understanding of metaphor. Soskice offers here an account of metaphor and religious language that not only illuminates the way in which theists speak of God, but also contributes to our understanding of the workings of metaphor in scientific theory and other disciplines.
606 _aΧριστιανισμός
_xΦιλοσοφία
606 _aΓλώσσα και γλώσσες
_xΗθικές και θρησκευτικές απόψεις
676 _a230.014
701 _aSoskice
_bJanet Martin
_4070
_920964
712 _aClarendon Press
_4650
_915488
712 _aOxford University Press
_4650
_915285
801 _aGR
_bΒιβλιοθήκη Ακαδημίας Θεολογικών Σπουδών Βόλου
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