Religion, Language, and the Human Mind
Herausgeber: Chilton, Paul; Kopytowska, Monika
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Religion is a multi-faceted and complex human phenomenon, combining many different mental and social characteristics. Among these, language plays a crucial though often neglected role. This volume brings together groundbreaking work from linguistics, cognitive science and neuroscience, as well as from religious studies, in order to illuminate the origins and centrality of religion in human life.
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Religion is a multi-faceted and complex human phenomenon, combining many different mental and social characteristics. Among these, language plays a crucial though often neglected role. This volume brings together groundbreaking work from linguistics, cognitive science and neuroscience, as well as from religious studies, in order to illuminate the origins and centrality of religion in human life.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 159mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 936g
- ISBN-13: 9780190636647
- ISBN-10: 0190636645
- Artikelnr.: 48134815
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 159mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 936g
- ISBN-13: 9780190636647
- ISBN-10: 0190636645
- Artikelnr.: 48134815
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Paul Chilton received his doctorate from the University of Oxford. His research and writing have spanned several fields, including linguistics, discourse analysis, politics, international relations, and religious literature. He has worked in several universities, including Warwick, Lancaster, and Stanford, and has also lectured widely in China. His current research is in cognitive linguistics, discourse analysis, and their links with neuroscience. Monika Kopytowska received her Ph.D. from the University of Lodz, Poland, where she is currently affiliated with the Department of Pragmatics. Her research interests revolve around the interface of language and cognition, identity, media discourse and the pragma-rhetorical aspects of the mass-mediated representation of religion, ethnicity, and conflict/terrorism.
* PREFACE
* ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
* CONTRIBUTORS
* INTRODUCTION Religion as a Cognitive and Linguistic Phenomenon
* Paul Chilton and Monika Kopytowska
* PART I RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE, MIND AND BRAIN
* CHAPTER 1 Whatever Happened to Theolinguistics?
* David Crystal
* CHAPTER 2 Speaking about God in Universal Words, Thinking about God
* outside English
* Anna Wierzbicka
* CHAPTER 3 Religious Metaphors at the Crossroads between Apophatical
* Theology and Cognitive Linguistics: an Interdisciplinary Study
* Kurt Feyaerts and Lieven Boeve
* CHAPTER 4 Linguistics and the Scientific Study of Religion: Prayer as
a
* Cognitive Register
* William Downes
* CHAPTER 5 Cognitive Neuroscience and Religious Language: A Working
* Hypothesis
* Patrick McNamara and Magda Giordano
* CHAPTER 6 God, Metaphor and the Language of the Hemispheres
* Iain McGilchrist
* PART II INVESTIGATING METAPHOR IN RELIGIOUS TEXTS
* CHAPTER 7 A Composite Countenance: The Divine Face as Mixed Metaphor
* in Jewish Mysticism
* Ellen Haskell
* CHAPTER 8 The Guru's Tongue: Metaphor, Imagery, and Vernacular
* Language in Vai??ava Sahajiy? Hindu Traditions
* Glen Alexander Hayes
* CHAPTER 9 Snakes, Leaves and Poisoned Arrows:
* Metaphors of Emotion in Early Buddhism
* Hubert Kowalewski
* CHAPTER 10 Buddhist Metaphors in the Diamond Sutra and the Heart
Sutra: A Cognitive Perspective
* Xiuping Gao and Chun Lan
* CHAPTER 11 The Muslim Prophetic Tradition: Spatial Source Domains for
* Metaphorical Expressions
* Ahmad El-Sharif
* CHAPTER 12 Metaphor in Religious Transformation: 'Circumcision of the
Heart' in Paul of Tarsus
* Ralph Bisschops
* PART III NEW PERSPECTIVES
* CHAPTER 13 Cognitive Pragmatics and Multi-layered Communication:
Allegory in Christian Religious Discourse
* Christoph Unger
* CHAPTER 14 Metaphor and Metonymy in Language and Art: the Dogma of
the Holy Trinity and its Artistic Representation
* Antonio Barcelona
* CHAPTER 15 Waging a War against Oneself: a Conceptual Blend at the
Heart of Christian Ascetic Practice
* Mihailo Antovi?
* CHAPTER 16 Hoc est corpus: Deixis and the Integration of Ritual Space
* Paul Chilton and David Cram
* CHAPTER 17 The Televisualization of Ritual: Spirituality, Spatiality
* and Co-presence in Religious Broadcasting
* Monika Kopytowska
* ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
* CONTRIBUTORS
* INTRODUCTION Religion as a Cognitive and Linguistic Phenomenon
* Paul Chilton and Monika Kopytowska
* PART I RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE, MIND AND BRAIN
* CHAPTER 1 Whatever Happened to Theolinguistics?
* David Crystal
* CHAPTER 2 Speaking about God in Universal Words, Thinking about God
* outside English
* Anna Wierzbicka
* CHAPTER 3 Religious Metaphors at the Crossroads between Apophatical
* Theology and Cognitive Linguistics: an Interdisciplinary Study
* Kurt Feyaerts and Lieven Boeve
* CHAPTER 4 Linguistics and the Scientific Study of Religion: Prayer as
a
* Cognitive Register
* William Downes
* CHAPTER 5 Cognitive Neuroscience and Religious Language: A Working
* Hypothesis
* Patrick McNamara and Magda Giordano
* CHAPTER 6 God, Metaphor and the Language of the Hemispheres
* Iain McGilchrist
* PART II INVESTIGATING METAPHOR IN RELIGIOUS TEXTS
* CHAPTER 7 A Composite Countenance: The Divine Face as Mixed Metaphor
* in Jewish Mysticism
* Ellen Haskell
* CHAPTER 8 The Guru's Tongue: Metaphor, Imagery, and Vernacular
* Language in Vai??ava Sahajiy? Hindu Traditions
* Glen Alexander Hayes
* CHAPTER 9 Snakes, Leaves and Poisoned Arrows:
* Metaphors of Emotion in Early Buddhism
* Hubert Kowalewski
* CHAPTER 10 Buddhist Metaphors in the Diamond Sutra and the Heart
Sutra: A Cognitive Perspective
* Xiuping Gao and Chun Lan
* CHAPTER 11 The Muslim Prophetic Tradition: Spatial Source Domains for
* Metaphorical Expressions
* Ahmad El-Sharif
* CHAPTER 12 Metaphor in Religious Transformation: 'Circumcision of the
Heart' in Paul of Tarsus
* Ralph Bisschops
* PART III NEW PERSPECTIVES
* CHAPTER 13 Cognitive Pragmatics and Multi-layered Communication:
Allegory in Christian Religious Discourse
* Christoph Unger
* CHAPTER 14 Metaphor and Metonymy in Language and Art: the Dogma of
the Holy Trinity and its Artistic Representation
* Antonio Barcelona
* CHAPTER 15 Waging a War against Oneself: a Conceptual Blend at the
Heart of Christian Ascetic Practice
* Mihailo Antovi?
* CHAPTER 16 Hoc est corpus: Deixis and the Integration of Ritual Space
* Paul Chilton and David Cram
* CHAPTER 17 The Televisualization of Ritual: Spirituality, Spatiality
* and Co-presence in Religious Broadcasting
* Monika Kopytowska
* PREFACE
* ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
* CONTRIBUTORS
* INTRODUCTION Religion as a Cognitive and Linguistic Phenomenon
* Paul Chilton and Monika Kopytowska
* PART I RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE, MIND AND BRAIN
* CHAPTER 1 Whatever Happened to Theolinguistics?
* David Crystal
* CHAPTER 2 Speaking about God in Universal Words, Thinking about God
* outside English
* Anna Wierzbicka
* CHAPTER 3 Religious Metaphors at the Crossroads between Apophatical
* Theology and Cognitive Linguistics: an Interdisciplinary Study
* Kurt Feyaerts and Lieven Boeve
* CHAPTER 4 Linguistics and the Scientific Study of Religion: Prayer as
a
* Cognitive Register
* William Downes
* CHAPTER 5 Cognitive Neuroscience and Religious Language: A Working
* Hypothesis
* Patrick McNamara and Magda Giordano
* CHAPTER 6 God, Metaphor and the Language of the Hemispheres
* Iain McGilchrist
* PART II INVESTIGATING METAPHOR IN RELIGIOUS TEXTS
* CHAPTER 7 A Composite Countenance: The Divine Face as Mixed Metaphor
* in Jewish Mysticism
* Ellen Haskell
* CHAPTER 8 The Guru's Tongue: Metaphor, Imagery, and Vernacular
* Language in Vai??ava Sahajiy? Hindu Traditions
* Glen Alexander Hayes
* CHAPTER 9 Snakes, Leaves and Poisoned Arrows:
* Metaphors of Emotion in Early Buddhism
* Hubert Kowalewski
* CHAPTER 10 Buddhist Metaphors in the Diamond Sutra and the Heart
Sutra: A Cognitive Perspective
* Xiuping Gao and Chun Lan
* CHAPTER 11 The Muslim Prophetic Tradition: Spatial Source Domains for
* Metaphorical Expressions
* Ahmad El-Sharif
* CHAPTER 12 Metaphor in Religious Transformation: 'Circumcision of the
Heart' in Paul of Tarsus
* Ralph Bisschops
* PART III NEW PERSPECTIVES
* CHAPTER 13 Cognitive Pragmatics and Multi-layered Communication:
Allegory in Christian Religious Discourse
* Christoph Unger
* CHAPTER 14 Metaphor and Metonymy in Language and Art: the Dogma of
the Holy Trinity and its Artistic Representation
* Antonio Barcelona
* CHAPTER 15 Waging a War against Oneself: a Conceptual Blend at the
Heart of Christian Ascetic Practice
* Mihailo Antovi?
* CHAPTER 16 Hoc est corpus: Deixis and the Integration of Ritual Space
* Paul Chilton and David Cram
* CHAPTER 17 The Televisualization of Ritual: Spirituality, Spatiality
* and Co-presence in Religious Broadcasting
* Monika Kopytowska
* ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
* CONTRIBUTORS
* INTRODUCTION Religion as a Cognitive and Linguistic Phenomenon
* Paul Chilton and Monika Kopytowska
* PART I RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE, MIND AND BRAIN
* CHAPTER 1 Whatever Happened to Theolinguistics?
* David Crystal
* CHAPTER 2 Speaking about God in Universal Words, Thinking about God
* outside English
* Anna Wierzbicka
* CHAPTER 3 Religious Metaphors at the Crossroads between Apophatical
* Theology and Cognitive Linguistics: an Interdisciplinary Study
* Kurt Feyaerts and Lieven Boeve
* CHAPTER 4 Linguistics and the Scientific Study of Religion: Prayer as
a
* Cognitive Register
* William Downes
* CHAPTER 5 Cognitive Neuroscience and Religious Language: A Working
* Hypothesis
* Patrick McNamara and Magda Giordano
* CHAPTER 6 God, Metaphor and the Language of the Hemispheres
* Iain McGilchrist
* PART II INVESTIGATING METAPHOR IN RELIGIOUS TEXTS
* CHAPTER 7 A Composite Countenance: The Divine Face as Mixed Metaphor
* in Jewish Mysticism
* Ellen Haskell
* CHAPTER 8 The Guru's Tongue: Metaphor, Imagery, and Vernacular
* Language in Vai??ava Sahajiy? Hindu Traditions
* Glen Alexander Hayes
* CHAPTER 9 Snakes, Leaves and Poisoned Arrows:
* Metaphors of Emotion in Early Buddhism
* Hubert Kowalewski
* CHAPTER 10 Buddhist Metaphors in the Diamond Sutra and the Heart
Sutra: A Cognitive Perspective
* Xiuping Gao and Chun Lan
* CHAPTER 11 The Muslim Prophetic Tradition: Spatial Source Domains for
* Metaphorical Expressions
* Ahmad El-Sharif
* CHAPTER 12 Metaphor in Religious Transformation: 'Circumcision of the
Heart' in Paul of Tarsus
* Ralph Bisschops
* PART III NEW PERSPECTIVES
* CHAPTER 13 Cognitive Pragmatics and Multi-layered Communication:
Allegory in Christian Religious Discourse
* Christoph Unger
* CHAPTER 14 Metaphor and Metonymy in Language and Art: the Dogma of
the Holy Trinity and its Artistic Representation
* Antonio Barcelona
* CHAPTER 15 Waging a War against Oneself: a Conceptual Blend at the
Heart of Christian Ascetic Practice
* Mihailo Antovi?
* CHAPTER 16 Hoc est corpus: Deixis and the Integration of Ritual Space
* Paul Chilton and David Cram
* CHAPTER 17 The Televisualization of Ritual: Spirituality, Spatiality
* and Co-presence in Religious Broadcasting
* Monika Kopytowska