Religious Language and Critical Discourse Analysis

Religious Language and Critical Discourse Analysis
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Book Synopsis Religious Language and Critical Discourse Analysis by : Noel Heather

Download or read book Religious Language and Critical Discourse Analysis written by Noel Heather and published by Peter Lang Publishing. This book was released on 2000 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book demonstrates the highly productive effects of applying contemporary views of discourse to religious language, seen (in theological terms) from a postliberal viewpoint. The emphasis is on critical discourse analysis (CDA), with its well-developed methodology for deconstructing the manifestations of power. What emerges is a combination of two complementary, surprisingly simple models which explain many aspects of the language used and witnessed by contemporary Christian believers. A wide variety of detailed, worked examples provide a very practical introduction to the revealing practice of understanding how discourse analysis responds to the question: - When language is used in a religious context, what's going on here?"


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