宗教、言語と人間の心<br>Religion, Language, and the Human Mind

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宗教、言語と人間の心
Religion, Language, and the Human Mind

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 536 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190636647
  • DDC分類 210.14

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What is religion? How does it work? Many natural abilities of the human mind are involved, and crucial among them is the ability to use language. This volume brings together research from linguistics, cognitive science and neuroscience, as well as from religious studies, to understand the phenomena of religion as a distinctly human enterprise.
The book is divided into three parts, each part preceded by a full introductory chapter by the editors that discusses modern scientific approaches to religion and the application of modern linguistics, particularly cognitive linguistics and pragmatics. Part I surveys the development of modern studies of religious language and the diverse disciplinary strands that have emerged. Beginning with descriptive approaches to religious language and the problem of describing religious concepts across languages, chapters introduce the turn to cognition in linguistics and also in theology, and explore the brain's contrasting capacities, in particular its capacity for language and metaphor.
Part II continues the discussion of metaphor - the natural ability by which humans draw on basic knowledge of the world in order to explore abstractions and intangibles. Specialists in particular religions apply conceptual metaphor theory in various ways, covering several major religious traditions-Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism.
Part III seeks to open up new horizons for cognitive-linguistic research on religion, looking beyond written texts to the ways in which language is integrated with other modalities, including ritual, religious art, and religious electronic media. Chapters in Part III introduce readers to a range of technical instruments that have been developed within cognitive linguistics and discourse analysis in recent years. What unfolds ultimately is the idea that the embodied cognition of humans is the basis not only of their languages, but also of their religions.

Contents

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

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