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Human Language and Knowledge in the Light of Chalcedon
Stephen William Need
出版
P. Lang
, 1996
主題
Language Arts & Disciplines / General
Philosophy / Political
Philosophy / Religious
Religion / General
Religion / Christianity / Literature & the Arts
Religion / Philosophy
Religion / Christian Theology / Anthropology
Religion / Christian Theology / Christology
Religion / Christian Theology / Systematic
ISBN
0820427284
9780820427287
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=bnoQAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
There have been many responses to the problem of how human language and knowledge function in relation to God.
Human Language and Knowledge in the Light of Chalcedon
breaks new ground by suggesting that the relation between humanity and divinity found in the
Chalcedonian Definition of the Faith
(A.D. 451) can make one of Christian theology's basic tasks look rather different. In the light of a dynamic reading of Chalcedonian christology, the author discusses analogy, metaphor, and symbol, as well as fundamental questions about human knowledge. Some old pitfalls are avoided and an essential link between christology, language, and knowledge is exposed.