Language, Desire, and Theology: A Genealogy of the Will to Speak
Routledge (2003)
| Abstract | This interesting and provocative work develops a new theological approach to language in the light of contemporary critical theory. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Language and languages Christianity Language and languages Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | BR115.L25.V34 2003 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 041529956X 9780415299565 | |||||||||
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Theodore W. Jennings (1985). Beyond Theism: A Grammar of God-Language. Oxford University Press.
Michael N. Forster (2011). German Philosophy of Language: From Schlegel to Hegel and Beyond. Oxford University Press.
William P. Alston (ed.) (1989). Divine Nature and Human Language: Essays in Philosophical Theology. Cornell University Press.
Francis Lodwick (2011). On Language, Theology, and Utopia. Oxford University Press.
Johannes Sløk (1996). Devotional Language. W. De Gruyter.
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