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245 0 0 _aCognitive linguistic explorations in biblical studies /
_cedited by Bonnie Howe and Joel B. Green.
264 1 _aBerlin :
_bDe Gruyter,
_c[2014]
300 _avi, 292 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _tMotivating biblical metaphors for God: refining the cognitive model /
_rEve Sweetser and
_rMary Therese DesCamp --
_tLooking beyond the tree in Jeremiah 17:5-8 /
_rS.J. Robinette --
_t"Don't think of a voice!": divine silence, metaphor, and mental spaces in selected psalms of lament /
_rWillam A. Andrews Jr. --
_tThe fruit of the tree of life: ritual interpretation of the crucifixion in the Gospel of Philip /
_rHugo Lundhaug --
_tPauline rhetorical invention: seeing 1 Corinthians 6:12-7:7 through conceptual integration theory /
_rRobert H. von Thaden Jr. --
_tSapiential synesthesia: the conceptual blending of light and word in Ben Sira's Wisdom instruction /
_rGreg Schmidt goering --
_tThe cognitive structures in Galatians 1:4 /
_rJesper Tan Nielsen --
_tWho is in charge? Mental space analysis and visualization in a textual study, applied to 1 Samuel 28:3-25 /
_rMiranda Vroon-van Vugt --
_tCognitive grammar at work in Sodom and Gomorrah /
_rEllen van Wolde --
_t1 John 1:5-10: conditionals and performativity /
_rDavid Parris --
_tTranslating "thinking" and "believing" in the Bible: how cognitive linguistic analysis shows increasing subjectivity in translations /
_rJosé Sanders.
520 _aWriting, reading, and interpretation are acts of human minds, requiring complex cognition at every point. A relatively new field of studies, cognitive linguistics, focuses on how language and cognition are interconnected: Linguistic structures both shape cognitive patterns and are shaped by them. The Cognitive Linguistics in Biblical Interpretation section of the Society of Biblical Literature gathers scholars interested in applying cognitive linguistics to biblical studies, focusing on how language makes meaning, how texts evoke authority, and how contemporary readers interact with ancient texts. This collection of essays represents first fruits from the first six years (2006–2012) of that effort, drawing on cognitive metaphor study, mental spaces and conceptual blending, narrative theory, and cognitive grammar. Contributors include Eve Sweetser, Ellen van Wolde, Hugo Lundhaug and Jesper T. Nielsen.
630 0 0 _aBible
_xLanguage, style.
650 0 _aCognitive grammar.
650 7 _aKognitive Linguistik.
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700 1 _aHowe, Bonnie.
700 1 _aGreen, Joel B.,
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