Talk about Faith
How Debate and Conversation Shape Belief
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Jun '23
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Through a close analysis of religious believers' discourse, this book shows how beliefs and practices change over time in interaction.
Studying how people talk can reveal a lot about their beliefs. Through a close analysis of a range of texts and contexts, this book shows how people's beliefs change when they talk to different audiences. It is essential reading for students and researchers in discourse analysis, sociology and religious studies.How do people of faith use language to position themselves, and their beliefs and practices, in the contemporary world? This pioneering and original study looks closely at how Christians and Muslims talk to people inside and outside of their own communities about what they think are the right things to believe and do. From debates, to podcasts and YouTube videos, the book covers a range of engaging texts and contexts, showing how doctrine and beliefs are not nearly as fixed and static as we might think, and that people are prone to change what they say they believe, depending on who they are talking to. From abortion, to hell, to whether it's okay to sell alcohol, Pihlaja investigates how Christians and Muslims struggle with different elements of their own faith, and try to make decisions about what to do when there are so many different voices to believe.
ISBN: 9781108469333
Dimensions: 227mm x 150mm x 12mm
Weight: 332g
217 pages