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E-raamat: Putting God on the Map: Theology and Conceptual Mapping

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2018
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Since the middle of the last century, the emergence and development of fields as diverse as artificial intelligence, evolutionary science, cognitive linguistics, and neuroscience have led to a greater understanding of the ways in which humans think. One of the major discoveries involves what researchers refer to as conceptual mapping. According to theories of conceptual mapping, human thought is profoundly shaped by the ability to make connections. Simply put, human thinking is metaphorical all the way down. This insight has revolutionized the way in which scientists and philosophers think about the mind/body problem, the formation and function of language, and even the development of scientific progress itself. Until recently however, this research has gone largely unnoticed within Christian theology. But this revolution in understanding human cognition calls for broader and richer engagement with theology and religious studies: How does this new insight into human meaning-making bear on our understanding of religious meaning-making? And how might Christian theology interpret and respond to this new understanding of the development of human thought?

This edited volume offers an introduction to conceptual mapping that is accessible to those with no previous knowledge of the field, and demonstrates the substantial resources this interdisciplinary research has for thinking about a variety of theological questions. The book begins with a chapter introducing the reader to the basics of conceptual mapping. The remaining chapters apply these insights to a variety of theological topics including anthropology, sacramental theology, biblical studies, ecumenical theology, and ethics.

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Kidd and Rinderknecht have assembled an excellent collection of essays that brings insights from the cognitive sciences to bear on key loci in Christian theology and theological anthropology. Together, these essays shed important new light on how distinctive aspects of human embodiment and our capacities for symbolic thinking can shape our ideas about God, our engagement with God, and our understanding of humanitys relationship to God. The book is engaging and accessible; and, focusing as it does on issues at the intersection of philosophy, theology, and the cognitive sciences, it is also richly interdisciplinary. -- Michael Rea, University of Notre Dame Cognitive linguistics offers incredibly helpful tools to understand what is going on in theological debates. This book nicely adds to the growing list of people using conceptual blending to help Christians better understand, and perhaps even resolve, debates ranging from the Eucharist to frozen embryos. -- John Sanders, Hendrix College

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Foreword xi
Robert Masson
1 An Introduction to Conceptual Mapping
1(18)
Erin Kidd
Jakob Karl Rinderknecht
2 The Embodied Mind and How to Pray with One
19(24)
Erin Kidd
3 Homo Symbolicus: Cognition and Communion
43(26)
Julia Feder
4 Conceptual Blending, Human Distinctiveness, and the Image of God
69(34)
Jason P. Roberts
5 Kenosis as a Pauline Metaphor within a Double-Scope Blend
103(24)
Christopher M. Hadley
6 Eucharistic Spirituality and Metaphoric Asymmetry
127(34)
Stephen R. Shaver
7 Conceptual Mapping and Reception in Ecumenical Theology
161(28)
Jakob Karl Rinderknecht
8 My Good, Your Good, and the Good: Conceptual Mapping and Altruism
189(24)
Adam Willows
9 Beyond "Cannot Be Resolved": Considering Ways Forward for Frozen Embryos
213(26)
Kathryn Lilla Cox
Index 239(8)
About the Contributors 247
Erin Kidd is assistant professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at St. John's University.

Jakob Karl Rinderknecht is the director of the Pastoral Institute at the University of the Incarnate Word.