In this essay a hermeneutic model of the higher level understanding during on-line ritual reading by devotees of their respective sacred literatures is proposed, using the instruments provided by cognitive sciences. The way a devotee reads a sacred text differs from the way he or she would read a common piece of literature or how a lay person might read the same sacred text. After providing an overview of metaphor, anthropomorphism, and the “religious brain”, it is suggested how devotee-readers might make sense of a religious text and why it should be so important for their own personal everyday life. Universals are implicated in this genre of literature and the way it is interpreted
In this issue we consider several approaches to text and the insights these may give to the teaching...
This essay wishes to engage with the crucial issue of the interpretation of literary texts from the ...
Have you sometimes felt that traditional - including biblical - stories have been 'tamed' through hi...
Abstract: In this essay I propose a hermeneutic model of the higher level understanding during on-li...
In this essay a hermeneutic model of the higher level understanding during on-line ritual reading by...
The main purpose of this article is to provide biblical scholarship with a broad hermeneutical frame...
THE BEGINNINGS OF SYMBOLIC-RELIGIOUS COGNITION - Cognitive Archeology and Cognitive Fluidity: Abou...
Cognitive Linguistics as an enterprise provides new theoretical and methodological instruments in un...
Rituals obviously utilize the human senses. Theological and mystical interpretations frequently comm...
Religious Narrative, Cognition and Culture contains contributions dealing with religious narrative a...
Cognitive poetics has often investigated only literary reading practices. This article examines how ...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
Traditionally, spiritual experiences have been considered «ineffable», but metaphors pervade the rep...
Religious faith may manifest itself, among other things, as a mode of seeing the ordinary world, whi...
Literature, especially religious literature, ideally aims to trigger degrees of empathy in readers w...
In this issue we consider several approaches to text and the insights these may give to the teaching...
This essay wishes to engage with the crucial issue of the interpretation of literary texts from the ...
Have you sometimes felt that traditional - including biblical - stories have been 'tamed' through hi...
Abstract: In this essay I propose a hermeneutic model of the higher level understanding during on-li...
In this essay a hermeneutic model of the higher level understanding during on-line ritual reading by...
The main purpose of this article is to provide biblical scholarship with a broad hermeneutical frame...
THE BEGINNINGS OF SYMBOLIC-RELIGIOUS COGNITION - Cognitive Archeology and Cognitive Fluidity: Abou...
Cognitive Linguistics as an enterprise provides new theoretical and methodological instruments in un...
Rituals obviously utilize the human senses. Theological and mystical interpretations frequently comm...
Religious Narrative, Cognition and Culture contains contributions dealing with religious narrative a...
Cognitive poetics has often investigated only literary reading practices. This article examines how ...
A cognitive study of religion shares some of its concerns with traditional approaches in cultural an...
Traditionally, spiritual experiences have been considered «ineffable», but metaphors pervade the rep...
Religious faith may manifest itself, among other things, as a mode of seeing the ordinary world, whi...
Literature, especially religious literature, ideally aims to trigger degrees of empathy in readers w...
In this issue we consider several approaches to text and the insights these may give to the teaching...
This essay wishes to engage with the crucial issue of the interpretation of literary texts from the ...
Have you sometimes felt that traditional - including biblical - stories have been 'tamed' through hi...