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The Sacred Language
A sacred language is a linguistic tradition that emerges within the religious domain, differing from everyday speech. It is often a 'frozen' or archaic language (e.g., Latin, Sanskrit, Old Church Slavonic) used in liturgy, which believers view as more authentic, pure, or powerful than their native tongues. Such languages are used to access profound knowledge, with fears that translation loses the divine accuracy of the original texts.
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| T.2186 | 492 Auv s | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
Detail Information
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Faith and Fact Books: 115
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| Call Number |
492 Auv s
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| Publisher | Burns & Oates : London., 1960 |
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173hlm; 13x19,5cm
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| Language |
English
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492
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