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Talking about God

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About the lecture

In this module, we locate religious language in a philosophical context, focusing in particular on (i) the nature and limits of language (ii) the distinctiveness of religious language and God-talk (iii) abstraction, classification, and comparison in ordinary language use (iv) the variation of meaning in the context of use of propositions (v) the problem of referring to God (vi) criticisms of religious language from logical positivism (v) A.J. Ayer’s verification principle (vi) the survival of religious and metaphysical language.

About the lecturer

Professor Simon Oliver is a lecturer of Theology and Religion at Durham University. His research interests are in Christian theology and metaphysics, in particular the doctrine of creation. His published works include Creation: A Guide for the Perplexed (2017) and Philosophy, God and Motion (2005)

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Oliver, S. (2022, June 15). Philosophy of Religion - Talking about God [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/philosophy-of-religion-322c6bb4-a396-462a-b007-566df5652977?auth=0&lesson=7874&option=7408&type=lesson

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Oliver, S. "Philosophy of Religion – Talking about God." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Jun 2022, https://massolit.io/options/philosophy-of-religion-322c6bb4-a396-462a-b007-566df5652977?auth=0&lesson=7874&option=7408&type=lesson