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“We dissect nature along the lines laid down by our native languages. Language is not simply a reporting device for experience but a defining framework for it.”
“Wenn ein Löwe sprechen könnte, wir könnten ihn nicht verstehen“
“Il existe une beauté particulière qui naît dans le language, du language et pour le
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
These quotes each testify to the power of language, including the power to shape scientific and religious endeavors. Yet, the human experience of language has never been uniform or monolingual—there have always been a diversity of languages and forms of communication, which create distinct opportunities and challenges for the sciences, theologies, and the interaction between them. Likewise, there are many sciences and religious traditions, each of which adds its own ‘language’, vocabulary and syntax to the dialogue. And while the science-religion dialogue has explored many models of relationship, the two-languages metaphor has rarely been developed.
The topic of linguistic diversity is also timely for at least three further reasons. (1) The acceleration of artificial intelligence and the wide-spread use of Large Language Models promises to revolutionize how humans use language and experience linguistic diversity. (2) Ever
increasing discoveries in animal communication and the increasing possibility of symbolic communication with other species offers a new frontier for linguistic diversity. (3) The rise of the ‘neurodiversity’ paradigm offers a new way to celebrate diversity within monolinguistic
communities, as we discover the potential advantages of dyslexic, autistic, aphasic, and deaf communication. What can theological reflection offer to these societal changes and scientific discoveries? What can religious traditions learn?
To submit a short paper proposal please email the following information to the Scientific Programme Officer before 31st January 2026.
Scientific Programme Officer: Dr Rope Kojonen. Email: [email protected]
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Papers can be written in other languages, but must be presented in English, unless otherwise agreed.
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