توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and The Christology of Luke’s Gospel
نام کتاب : Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and The Christology of Luke’s Gospel
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : استعاره های مفهومی عهد عتیق و مسیح شناسی انجیل لوقا
سری : The Library of New Testament Studies 591
نویسندگان : Gregory R. Lanier
ناشر : T&T Clark
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 314
ISBN (شابک) : 9780567681058 , 9780567681065
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت
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Cover\nTitle\nCopyright\nContents\nAcknowledgments\nNotes\nAbbreviations\nChapter 1: Introduction\n 1. Field of Inquiry: Studying the Christology of Luke’s Gospel\n 1.1. Approaches\n 1.2. Outlooks\n 2. Area of Interest: Understanding OT Influences on GLuke’s Christology\n 3. Methodology: Unpacking GLuke’s Christological Use of OT Metaphors\n 3.1. History of Metaphor Theory\n 3.2. Current State\n 3.3. Using Conceptual Metaphor Theory in this Study\n 3.4. Other Assumptions and Terminology\n 4. Summary of Objectives\nChapter 2: Interpretation of the Κέρας Metaphor\n 1. Preliminary Questions\n 1.1. What Are the Relevant Background Issues for the Infancy Hymns?\n 1.2. What Is Being Engaged by the Use of Ἐπισκέπτομαι in the Benedictus?\n 1.3. What Is Luke “Quoting”?\n 1.4. How Has the Metaphor Been Interpreted?\n 1.5. Summary\n 2. Establishing the Conceptual Metaphors\n 2.1. Source Domain(s)\n 2.2. Source-Target Mappings and Conceptual Metaphors\n 3. The Κέρας Metaphor in Luke 1:68–69\n 3.1. A Personified Horn\n 3.2. Defeat of Enemies, Status, and God’s Blessing\n 3.3. Intimations of a Divine Horn\n 3.4. Summary\n 4. Christological Implications\nChapter 3: Interpretation of the Ἀνατολή Metaphor\n 1. Preliminary Questions\n 1.1. What Is Luke “Quoting”?\n 1.2. Ἐπισκέψεται or Ἐπεσκέψατο?\n 1.3. “From God” or “From Heaven”?\n 1.4. Is Ἀνατολήan Allusion to Ṣemaḥ?\n 1.5. How Has the Metaphor Been Interpreted?\n 1.6. Summary\n 2. Establishing the Conceptual Metaphors\n 2.1. Source Domain\n 2.2. Source-Target Mappings and Conceptual Metaphors\n 3. The Ἀνατολή Metaphor in Luke 1:78–79\n 3.1. Into Darkness Shines an Agent of Salvation\n 3.2. Visitation/Epiphany of the Dawn from Upon High\n 3.3. Summary\n 4. Christological Implications\nChapter 4: Interpretation of theὌρνις Metaphor\n 1. Preliminary Questions\n 1.1. What Is Luke “Quoting”?\n 1.2. How Has the Metaphor Been Interpreted?\n 1.3. Is the “Mother Bird” a Wisdom/Sophia\n 1.4. Summary\n 2. Establishing the Conceptual Metaphors\n 2.1. Source Domain(s)\n 2.2. Source-Target Mappings and Conceptual Metaphors\n 3. The Ὄρνις Metaphor in Luke 13:34\n 3.1. Mother Jerusalem\n 3.2. Gathering Jerusalem’s Children\n 3.3. Refusal of the Gathering\n 3.4. Summary\n 4. Christological Implications\nChapter 5: Interpretation of the Λίθος Metaphors\n 1. Preliminary Questions\n 1.1. What Is Luke “Quoting”?\n 1.2. How Have the Metaphors Been Interpreted?\n 1.3. Summary\n 2. Establishing the Conceptual Metaphors\n 2.1. Source Domain\n 2.2. Source-Target Mappings and Conceptual Metaphors\n 3. The Λίθος Metaphors in Luke 20:17–18\n 3.1. Rejection of the King-Stone\n 3.2. Divine Judgment as an Encounter with the “Crushing Stone”\n 3.3. Summary\n 4. Christological Implications\nChapter 6: Conclusion\n 1. Summary of Results\n 1.1. Luke 1:68–69:Κέρας Metaphor\n 1.2. Luke 1:78–79: Ἀνατολή Metaphor\n 1.3. Luke 13:34: Ὄρνις Metaphor\n 1.4. Luke 20:17–18: Λίθος Metaphors\n 2. Divine Metaphors and Christology\n 2.1. God Is…horn, dawn, mother bird, stone-rock\n 2.2. Divine Identity Christology\n 2.3. Divine and Human Christology?\n 3. Closing Remarks\nBibliography\nIndex of References\nIndex of Authors