Panmetaphoricism

Religious Studies 53:25-49 (2017)
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Abstract

Panmetaphoricism is the view that our speech about God can only be metaphorical. In this essay, I do not assess the reasons that have been given for the view. Rather, I assess the view itself. My aim is to develop the most plausible version of panmetaphoricism in order to gain a clear view of the God it offers for our consideration.

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Daniel Howard-Snyder
Western Washington University

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