‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays an important role in the Bible. In this article we argue for ‘mimesis’ as a role model for Bible teaching in religious education. In the first part we give some insights into the concept of mimesis, drawing on ancient philosophers (Aristotle, Plato). ‘Mimesis’ does not denote a copy of a prescribed object; instead, the type of depiction and reference brings it into the present in an intensive, creative and productive way. In the second part we want to give some examples for how ‘mimesis’ is used in the Bible itself. Biblical tradition can be described as a ‘mimetic process’. Furthermore, authors like Paul explicitly use the concept of ‘mimesis’, for e...
Bible Doctrines are divided up into nine major categories for connivence. This will be a resource to...
Constructive theologians wrestle with the Bible’s authority in the life of faith and in their own wo...
© 2018 The Author(s). This modest work of disambiguation begins with the simple recognition that the...
<p>‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays ...
‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays an import...
Abstract: Until recently, the pervasive and primordial role of imitation in human life was either la...
In the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imaginal enga...
This essay is to be an extension of the essay ‘Reading the Bible in the 21st century: Some hermeneut...
The Hebrew Bible itself teaches its readers and listeners how to learn. Its pedagogy of social trans...
The paper explores interiorization as a method in Scriptural reading. The reader looks into the move...
The Revised Standard Version of the New Testament translates the Greek cognates of mimesis with vari...
Have you sometimes felt that traditional - including biblical - stories have been 'tamed' through hi...
Many books and articles have been published over several decades on ‘biblical hermeneutics’ to captu...
This article proposes a new model for understanding the ways that scriptures function. Several big m...
There are parts of the Bible that are puzzling, difficult, and downright mysterious. Posting about ...
Bible Doctrines are divided up into nine major categories for connivence. This will be a resource to...
Constructive theologians wrestle with the Bible’s authority in the life of faith and in their own wo...
© 2018 The Author(s). This modest work of disambiguation begins with the simple recognition that the...
<p>‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays ...
‘Mimesis’ is a concept explored in Antiquity as well as in cultural history. It also plays an import...
Abstract: Until recently, the pervasive and primordial role of imitation in human life was either la...
In the past, biblical scholarship has neglected the hermeneutical contribution that an imaginal enga...
This essay is to be an extension of the essay ‘Reading the Bible in the 21st century: Some hermeneut...
The Hebrew Bible itself teaches its readers and listeners how to learn. Its pedagogy of social trans...
The paper explores interiorization as a method in Scriptural reading. The reader looks into the move...
The Revised Standard Version of the New Testament translates the Greek cognates of mimesis with vari...
Have you sometimes felt that traditional - including biblical - stories have been 'tamed' through hi...
Many books and articles have been published over several decades on ‘biblical hermeneutics’ to captu...
This article proposes a new model for understanding the ways that scriptures function. Several big m...
There are parts of the Bible that are puzzling, difficult, and downright mysterious. Posting about ...
Bible Doctrines are divided up into nine major categories for connivence. This will be a resource to...
Constructive theologians wrestle with the Bible’s authority in the life of faith and in their own wo...
© 2018 The Author(s). This modest work of disambiguation begins with the simple recognition that the...