“Fishers of Humans,” the Contemporary Theory of Metaphor, and Conceptual Blending Theory
The present study argues for a new interpretation of the expression “fishers of humans” that is sensitive to current understandings of intertextuality, narrative, and metaphor. “Fishers of humans” is treated as a metaphorical expression, being viewed through the apposite lenses of the Contemporary T...
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Journal of Biblical literature
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