Religious faith, language, and knowledge

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One conviction motivating this essay is that one source of today's skepticism toward religious faith, and religious institutions, is the current empiricist theories of language which enjoy such widespread popularity. Another conviction is that an alternative philosophy of language can be stated which is compatible with the knowledge-claims of religious faith, and which can justify the educational office of religious literature and religious institutions.

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