Reason, language and religion

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Juan Antonio Estrada Díaz

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The evolution of hermeneutical analyzes has been demonstrating the importance of language and other cultural and social factors in the constitution and development of rationality. Today we cannot speak of reason, but of rationalities. Religion, as a cultural phenomenon and as man's own experience, is analyzed by one of these rationalities. In this article, Juan Antonio Estrada offers us a brilliant reflection on the role of language and the rationality of the religious fact in its constitution and understanding. Hermeneutics makes us aware of the importance of appropriate use of language to communicate religion to man of modern sensibility.

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Estrada Díaz, J. A. (2007). Reason, language and religion. Proyección. Teología Y Mundo Actual, (226), 223–232. Retrieved from https://loyola.culturalhost.com/index.php/ptma/article/view/5664
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