Human language and knowledge in the light of Chalcedon

Human language and knowledge in the light of Chalcedon
About this book
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.
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ChristianityCouncil of Chalcedon (451)Knowledge, Theory of (Religion)Language and languagesMan (Christian theology)Person and officesReligious aspects of Language and languagesJesus christ, person and officesChalcedon, council of, 451Language and languages, religious aspectsTheological anthropolgyTheological anthropologyCouncil of Chalcedon (451 : Chalcedon)Religious aspectsCouncil of Chalcedon (451 : Chalcedon) (uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79100865 (uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n79100865