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Abstract
This study investigates the concept of courage as a component of spirituality through the integration of linguistic, cultural, and cognitive approaches. The research aims to reconstruct the semantic structure, cultural value, and conceptual modeling of courage in English linguistic consciousness. Using conceptual analysis, frame modeling, and cultural-textual interpretation, the study demonstrates that courage functions not only as physical bravery but as a spiritual-axiological construct reflecting moral strength, faith, and ethical responsibility. The interdisciplinary methodology reveals both universal and culture-specific components of the concept.