Dili Kitabд±nд±: Din

It distinguishes between the literal, empirical language of science and the evocative, multi-layered language of faith. Recommended Reading Approach

The book investigates the nature and logical status of religious expressions—specifically how limited human language can meaningfully describe an unlimited God. It serves as a bridge between classical Islamic thought and modern Western analytical philosophy. Prof. Dr. Turan Koç. Din Dili KitabД±nД±

Analogy, symbolism, metaphor, and the "verification principle" used by logical positivists. Key Discussion Points for Readers It distinguishes between the literal, empirical language of

The meaning, verifiability, and function of theological statements regarding God's existence and nature. Prof. Dr. Turan Koç.

To navigate the text effectively, focus on these central arguments explored by the author:

Koç addresses 20th-century critiques (like those from Logical Positivism) that claimed religious statements are "meaningless" because they cannot be empirically verified.

Read the book alongside modern philosophy of religion basics to understand the "Analytic Tradition" Koç refers to.