Theological metaphorics and the metaphors of John's Gospel

Metaphors cannot be studied in abstracto. The use of metaphors is part of the communication process of John's Gospel. Therefore this study starts with a consideration of the Gospel as a communicative act. This means that the author(s) employ(s) various means to alter the listeners'/readers...

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Main Author: van Den, Heever G. A. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: NTWSA 1992
In: Neotestamentica
Year: 1992, Volume: 26, Issue: 1, Pages: 89-100
Further subjects:B Contradictive predication
B John's symbolism
B Historical constructions
B Figure of speech
B Trope
B Polemical intervention
B Johannine chronology
B Meaningful actions
B Textual structure
B Social codes
B Hallmark of communication
B Ancient Christian traditions
B Lexical lacuna
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Summary:Metaphors cannot be studied in abstracto. The use of metaphors is part of the communication process of John's Gospel. Therefore this study starts with a consideration of the Gospel as a communicative act. This means that the author(s) employ(s) various means to alter the listeners'/readers' world view.
ISSN:2518-4628
Contains:Enthalten in: Neotestamentica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.10520/AJA2548356_965