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Episode 2 - Language: Learning and Loving the Limits

The study mentioned at the top of the episode on language and trauma can be found here.

A note on that study: The summary of the article is that the areas responsible for speech and language expression decrease in activity and function when traumatic memories are being recalled. It implies that it is easier to write, dance and express traumatic memories in any way other than talking. This is, for example, why law enforcement take written statements from victims.

 

To learn more about what The Liturgists and Science Mike have to say about things, check out The Liturgists Podcast - The Asymptotic Fidelity of Words. 

We seriously love this episode.

 

Negative theology is also called apophatic theology and a quick google search will provide you with plenty of reading material on the subject. Beyond that, here are a few links to get you started:

OrthodoxWiki

Theopedia

Wikipedia 

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