Languages of Religion

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Abdul Jabbar
Amanda J. Haste
Andreas Koechert
Asian Religious Practices
Barbara Pfeiler
belarusian
Belarusian Lands
Belarusian National
Belarusian Nationalism
Belarusian Orthodox Church
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Bengali Muslim
Bengali Muslim Community
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Chad M. Bauman
Charlotte Eubanks
church
Dalai Lamas
Decodification Semiotics
Early Century CE
East Asian Buddhism
Emperor Goshirakawa
Epsita Halder
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Gilad Elbom
intercultural religious identity
Interpretation Semiotics
Jose Mario C. Francisco
Kerith Miller
linguistic mediation in religious practice
Lionel Obadia
Lotus Sutra
Maize Deity
Marta Dominguez Diaz
maya
Maya Spirituality
Moscow Patriarchate
nationalism
Nelly Bekus
orthodox
political theology research
religious discourse analysis
ritual communication studies
sacred
Sacred Languages
sacred text interpretation
Secret Transmission
sociolinguistics of faith
spirituality
Sutra Recitation
Transnational Religious Organizations
Uniate Church
yohanan
Yohanan Ben Zakkai
Young Men
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367479213
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyses the power that religion wields upon the minds of individuals and communities and explores the predominance of language in the actual practice of religion. Through an investigation of the diverse forms of religious language available — oral traditions, sacred texts, evangelical prose, and national rhetoric used by ‘faith-insiders’ such as missionaries, priests, or religious leaders who play the communicator’s role between the sacred and the secular — the chapters in the volume reveal the dependence of religion upon language, demonstrating how religion draws strength from a past that is embedded in narratives, infusing the ‘sacred’ language with political power.

The book combines broad theoretical and normative reflections in contexts of original, detailed and closely examined empirical case studies. Drawing upon resources across disciplines, the book will be of interest to scholars of religion and religious studies, linguistics, politics, cultural studies, history, sociology, and social anthropology.

Sipra Mukherjee is Professor in the Department of English, West Bengal State University, India. Her research interests are religion, caste, and power. Her publications include Interrogating My Chandal Life: An Autobiography of a Dalit (translation of Manoranjan Byapari’s Itibritte Chandal Jeeban, 2018), Modern English Literature, 1890–1960 (2016), Special Issue on Religion and Language, International Journal of the Sociology of Language (edited, 2013), and The Calcutta Mosaic: Minority Communities of Calcutta (co-edited, 2009).