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@proceedings{1136011, author = {Kaše, Vojtěch}, booktitle = {Mind, Society and Religion in the Biblical World (Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Baltimore, November 23 -26)}, keywords = {miracle stories, apocyrphal acts of apostles, MCI concepts, cognitive science of religion, cognitive historiography}, language = {eng}, title = {Did Early Christian Believe in Their Miracle Stories? The case of speaking animals in the apocryphal acts of apostles}, url = {http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Congresses_ProgramBook.aspx?MeetingId=23}, year = {2013} }
TY - CONF ID - 1136011 AU - Kaše, Vojtěch PY - 2013 TI - Did Early Christian Believe in Their Miracle Stories? The case of speaking animals in the apocryphal acts of apostles KW - miracle stories, apocyrphal acts of apostles, MCI concepts, cognitive science of religion, cognitive historiography UR - http://www.sbl-site.org/meetings/Congresses_ProgramBook.aspx?MeetingId=23 N2 - From the cognitive psychological perspective, miracle stories are characterized by containing concepts violating intuitive expectations from folk physics, biology and psychology. In this sense, these concepts are represented as contraintuitive. It is useful to distinguish different attitudes to these concepts, especially simple mental representing and believing in them. With this kind differentiations, the paper wants (a) to analyze the form and to model original reception of few miracle stories involved in some biographical narratives about apostles and (b) to explain a limited marginalization of these biographical narratives in later official church tradition on the basis of this analysis. ER -
KAŠE, Vojtěch. Did Early Christian Believe in Their Miracle Stories? The case of speaking animals in the apocryphal acts of apostles. In \textit{Mind, Society and Religion in the Biblical World (Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Baltimore, November 23 -26)}. 2013.
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