La Bilbia y sus concepciones de lengua

In the following pages I will try to find some ideas, even if they are fragmentary, about the linguistic phenomenon under the light of the biblical text. This composition has only an introductory nature, and it has no intentions to be exhaustive. For these reason, the meticulous study of the origina...

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Autor principal: Magnin, Lucas
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/8199
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Sumario:In the following pages I will try to find some ideas, even if they are fragmentary, about the linguistic phenomenon under the light of the biblical text. This composition has only an introductory nature, and it has no intentions to be exhaustive. For these reason, the meticulous study of the original texts (Hebrew in the Old Testament, Greek in the New Testament) will not be considered. Only the specific terminology, fundamental to the meaning, will be taken in consideration.The aim of this paper is not to enter in arguments of theories, paradigms and schools, but to link some concepts in a preliminary, figurative and sometimes intuitive way. An open semiosis is preferred, constructing a place between various disciplines and paradigms.Five moments will be studied in which the linguistics concerns are evident: the Creation of the world and the man, the Tower of Babel, the Incarnate Word of John’s Gospel, the gift of speaking in tongues in Pentecost and the final redemption of the last chapter of Revelation.