“I am the Christ”: Keyness Analyses of the Sermons of Christ Claimants

Various religious leaders claim that they are Jesus Christ (the fundamental figure in Christianity), which makes their groups highly distinct from other religious groups. This claim allows society to view generally these leaders as false Christs. To guide individuals in society in identifying their...

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Main Author: Palayon R.T.
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spelling th-mahidol.908542023-10-31T01:02:29Z “I am the Christ”: Keyness Analyses of the Sermons of Christ Claimants Palayon R.T. Mahidol University Multidisciplinary Various religious leaders claim that they are Jesus Christ (the fundamental figure in Christianity), which makes their groups highly distinct from other religious groups. This claim allows society to view generally these leaders as false Christs. To guide individuals in society in identifying their characteristics empirically, in this paper, the language in the discourses of these leaders from the aboutness and communication style perspectives is viewed through the key linguistic features identified. The sermons of Apollo Quiboloy (the leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ) and the sermons of AJ Miller (the leader of Divine Truth) who view themselves as Jesus Christ incarnate were used as the target corpora. The sermons of these leaders were compared to different versions of the four canonical gospels (namely, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) as the benchmark corpora found in the Christian Bible using keyness analyses to identify the patterns of key linguistic features in the sermons for language characterization. The findings show that the language in the sermons of Apollo Quiboloy displays concepts such as the relationship of father and I (son) which are likely to be similar when compared to the gospels, whereas the language in the sermons of AJ Miller displays psychological concepts which are likely to be different when compared to the gospels. The findings in the sermons of Christ claimants may allow the characteristics of these religious leaders to be identified. 2023-10-30T18:02:29Z 2023-10-30T18:02:29Z 2023-03-31 Article Southeastern Philippines Journal of Research and Development Vol.28 No.1 (2023) , 69-85 10.53899/spjrd.v28i1.243 27189201 01176293 2-s2.0-85174614160 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/90854 SCOPUS
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Palayon R.T.
“I am the Christ”: Keyness Analyses of the Sermons of Christ Claimants
description Various religious leaders claim that they are Jesus Christ (the fundamental figure in Christianity), which makes their groups highly distinct from other religious groups. This claim allows society to view generally these leaders as false Christs. To guide individuals in society in identifying their characteristics empirically, in this paper, the language in the discourses of these leaders from the aboutness and communication style perspectives is viewed through the key linguistic features identified. The sermons of Apollo Quiboloy (the leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ) and the sermons of AJ Miller (the leader of Divine Truth) who view themselves as Jesus Christ incarnate were used as the target corpora. The sermons of these leaders were compared to different versions of the four canonical gospels (namely, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) as the benchmark corpora found in the Christian Bible using keyness analyses to identify the patterns of key linguistic features in the sermons for language characterization. The findings show that the language in the sermons of Apollo Quiboloy displays concepts such as the relationship of father and I (son) which are likely to be similar when compared to the gospels, whereas the language in the sermons of AJ Miller displays psychological concepts which are likely to be different when compared to the gospels. The findings in the sermons of Christ claimants may allow the characteristics of these religious leaders to be identified.
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title “I am the Christ”: Keyness Analyses of the Sermons of Christ Claimants
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