
Many people today, both Christians and non-Christians, are confused about or unaware of the essentials of Christian faith. In this book, Anna Wierzbicka takes a radically new approach to the task of communicating "what Christians believe" to the widest possible audience. "The Story of God and People," the heart of the book, sets out the core tenets of Christian faith in narrative form using simple language that is accessible to anyone, even those with no familiarity with Christianity or Christian vocabulary. The Story is not only simple but also universal: though written in English, it is not phrased in full English--English as we know it today, shaped by history, culture, and tradition--but in "Minimal English." Minimal English contains only those 400 or so English words that can be translated into any other language; essentially, it corresponds to the shared core of all languages. In the introduction to the book, Wierzbicka explains Minimal English and minimal languages in general, and in "The Story of God and People" that follows, she demonstrates the effectiveness of Minimal English as a tool for global understanding. At the same time, the use of Minimal English allows her not only to retell the Christian story in a strikingly new way, but also to rethink its meaning, bringing into relief its internal cohesion, logic and beauty.
This book investigates whether the core tenets of Christian faith can be effectively communicated to a global audience by stripping away complex cultural jargon in favor of a universal linguistic framework. Anna Wierzbicka, a renowned linguist, utilizes her expertise in semantic theory to construct a narrative of Christian belief using only a restricted set of approximately 400 universal words. By applying this methodology, she argues that the essential logic and internal cohesion of the Christian story can be made accessible to anyone, regardless of their cultural or religious background.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and readers frequently note the unique linguistic approach, which strips away traditional theological terminology to reveal the underlying structure of the faith. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to both religious communication and cross-cultural linguistic studies.
Page Count:
342
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190855304
ISBN-13:
9780190855307
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