Cognitive theological poetics: creation and poetry
The subject of the research in the article is theological poetics in its historical and genre diversity. The key topic of the article is the consideration of various aspects of cognitive strategies of theological poetics, which determine the features of the cognitive process within the framework of religious poetics. The aim is to identify the structural components of theological poetics, including the symphonic openness of cognitive paradigms and universalism, as well as to determine the prospects for the development of theological poetics. The article sets goals for activating the cognitive potentials of theological poetics, in addition, one of the goals of the article is to prove the cognitive relevance of theological poetics. The methodology of the article is to consider theological poetics from the point of view of cognitive linguistics, to determine the fundamental possibility of using the tools of cognitive linguistics to study religious poetry. The result is an original typology of key cognitive tasks, including the formation of cognitive surprise, the formation of prototypes of cognition within the framework of religious poetry, the identification of contours of spiritual and poetic universalism, and others. As a conclusion, the article substantiates the general task facing theological poetics to create an "ideal" language of spiritual and poetic cognition, which is able to combine poetic and spiritual and cognitive resources.
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