Mapping Metaphorical Discourse in the Fourth Gospel: John's Eternal King

Author:   Beth M. Stovell
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   5
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 June 2012
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Mapping Metaphorical Discourse in the Fourth Gospel: John's Eternal King


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Author:   Beth M. Stovell
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   5
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.660kg
ISBN:  

9789004223615


ISBN 10:   9004223614
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 June 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Introduction Waterskiing across Metaphor's Surface: a Linguistic and Literary Metaphor Theory - Metaphor Theory: A Brief History, Definition of Terms, and a New Proposal - Linguistics - Literary Theory - Steps for the Model God Is King: Metaphors of Kingship in The Hebrew Bible - Past Scholarship - Kingship in the Hebrew Bible - Conclusions The Anointed King: Messiah and Kingship in John 1 - Assessing the Conceptual Domains of King and Prophet - Discourse Analysis of John 1 - Metaphorical Blending Analysis: Messiah and Its Related Metaphors in John 1 - Messiah in John 11 and John 20 - Conclusion: Rhetorical and Theological Purpose of the Use of The Eternal King: Metaphors of Eternal Life and Kingship in John 3 - Past Scholarship of John 3 - Discourse Analysis of John 3:1-21 - Metaphorical Blending Analysis: The Eternal King in John 3:1-21 211 - Rhetorical and Theological Implications of the Eternal King The Shepherd King: Metaphors of Pastoralism and Kingship in John 9-10 - Past Scholarship of John 9-10 - Discourse Analysis of John 9-10 - Metaphorical Blending Analysis: Light of the World and Shepherd-King in John 9-10 - Rhetorical and Theological Implications of the Shepherd King Blessed Be the King of Israel: the Triumphal Entry and Kingship in John 12 - Discourse Analysis of John 12 - Metaphorical Blending Analysis: Kingship and Contested Authority in John 12 - Rhetorical and Theological Implications of Jesus' Kingship in John 12 The Crucified and Exalted King: Contested Kingship in John 18-19 Who Is this King of Glory?: Implications of Kingship Metaphors in John's Gospel Summary Further Research Based on This Study Appendices Bibliography

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Beth M. Stovell, Ph.D. (2012, McMaster Divinity College) is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens, Florida. She co-edited Biblical Hermeneutics: Five Views (InterVarsity, 2012) and is currently writing Minor Prophets I (Zondervan, 2015).

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