1. The Various Gender Names of God
McCutcheon attempts to distinguish the two by referring that "the first belong(s) within the academy, the second within a theological institution." When discussing the gender inclusive language, persons rather than men, has become a more convenient linguistic symbol. ... Conclusively, when we presented with the wider problem of naming and use of theological language in the context of religious studies" and the question, of by what name, shall academic students of religion, know the unknowable, McCutcheon's refers that no matter what, through whether it's providing the...
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