Interpreting Images: An Investigation of the Problem of Literalism in Language Use and Religious Thinking

British Journal of Educational Studies 41 (4):381 - 392 (1993)
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Abstract

This article discusses the use of metaphor in human attempts to communicate religious experience and insight. In particular, it argues that, all too often, metaphors are misunderstood because they are interpreted literally. Examples of primary school children's writing are provided to illustrate the problem of literalism in religious understanding. The article concludes by recommending the extensive teaching of metaphor throughout education.

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