God has gifted us with language—both to communicate with each other and (more importantly) to communicate with us through the written sacred texts. Posting about the book Learning to Speak God from Scratch from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation. https://inallthings.org/why-the-words-we-use-to-describe-faith-matter-a-review-of-learning-to-speak-god-from-scratch
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I want words to open up the world, but these days words seem little more than weapons, heat seeking ...
When we use words, we are functioning as image-bearers of God: we create sense out of the senseless,...
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Is it possible to talk about God without either misrepresentation or failing to assert anything of s...
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(Excerpt) In his discussion of the psychodynamics of orality, the Jesuit linguist and philosopher Wa...
This paper examines religious language by x-raying both its meaning and the associated problems. The...
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