Nature of Religious Language: A ColloquiumStanley E. Porter A&C Black, 1996 M02 1 - 312 páginas 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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Foreword by Neil Taylor | 7 |
Introduction | 13 |
STANLEY E PORTER | 20 |
CRAIG A EVANS | 47 |
DAVID DANIELL | 68 |
JOHN O THOMPSON | 88 |
PHILIP RICHTER | 100 |
J STEPHEN FOUNTAIN | 131 |
MICHAEL NEVIN | 201 |
DAVID JASPER | 214 |
GERALD HAMMOND | 226 |
KATHARINE HODGKIN | 249 |
SUZANNE TRILL | 269 |
PAT PINSENT | 284 |
KEVIN MCCARRON | 295 |
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