Performativity and implication: towards a signicant theological language
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https://doi.org/10.19176/rct.i87.28525Keywords:
Signicance, Speech act, Performativity, Prophecy, CommitmentAbstract
Theology as discourse is governed by the laws of signicance of speech. A theoretical matrix to elucidate the conditions of possibility of theological discourse is that we provide the theories of performativity and self-implication. Establishing markers performative force within a presentation of the speech act that is theological factors that make the theological language a speech with emancipatory sense and ability to in"uence socio-politically and economical structures, and the experience unravel subjects that make or are receptors theological contents of the word theology.Downloads
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Vargas, I. A. M. (2016). Performativity and implication: towards a signicant theological language. Revista De Cultura Teológica, (87), 13–42. https://doi.org/10.19176/rct.i87.28525
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