This study uses the “Abba” metaphor to demonstrate the New Rhetoric model of metaphor as a tool to understand Paul’s rhetorical purpose in using metaphors. By looking closely at the theme (i.e., the idea the author tries to convey) and phoros (i.e., the picture the author uses to convey the idea). From a historical perspective, the “Abba” metaphor used in Galatians 4:6 can be linked to Palestinian origins. At the time of writing of the Letter to the Galatians, “Abba” had already been ingrained firmly in the Galatian Christian community. Paul used the metaphor to attack the agitators by excluding them from the spiritual familia of Jesus. In this recipient-oriented reading, it is shown that Paul used the metaphor to exhort with great urgency ...
The content of the gospel is formational for the life of the church. If the church can speak more fu...
The main purpose of this article is to provide biblical scholarship with a broad hermeneutical frame...
Much research has discussed metaphor from different angles and through the centuries, rhetoricians h...
This thesis investigates the symbolic universe of Paul's social world to interpret his slave metapho...
This study examines the nature, function, and implications of Paul's Temple metaphors (1 Cor 3.16-17...
Allegory as argument: Galatians 4:21-5:1 in rhetorical perspective The purpose of this article is t...
<p>Vastly different opinions exist within New Testament scholarship regarding the relationship betwe...
“Paul’s letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people ...
CITATION: Dormeyer, D. 1992. Metaphor, history and reality in the New Testament. Scriptura, 40:18-29...
This thesis utilizes a methodology developed from contemporary philosophical1 and cognitive approach...
The special use of the OT which Paul demonstrates in Galatians 4:21ff, has raised several questions,...
Pastor Pete Peters is a minister in La Porte, Colorado. He operates a small church, an Internet webs...
Biblical scholars have given diverse explanations for the Lamb of God metaphor in John 1:29 and 1:36...
Summary of Guido Jacobs, "Metaphor, history and the ineffability of God" This PhD thesis is about tw...
This research is an attempt to benefit from the ancients' understanding of the term as well as the m...
The content of the gospel is formational for the life of the church. If the church can speak more fu...
The main purpose of this article is to provide biblical scholarship with a broad hermeneutical frame...
Much research has discussed metaphor from different angles and through the centuries, rhetoricians h...
This thesis investigates the symbolic universe of Paul's social world to interpret his slave metapho...
This study examines the nature, function, and implications of Paul's Temple metaphors (1 Cor 3.16-17...
Allegory as argument: Galatians 4:21-5:1 in rhetorical perspective The purpose of this article is t...
<p>Vastly different opinions exist within New Testament scholarship regarding the relationship betwe...
“Paul’s letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people ...
CITATION: Dormeyer, D. 1992. Metaphor, history and reality in the New Testament. Scriptura, 40:18-29...
This thesis utilizes a methodology developed from contemporary philosophical1 and cognitive approach...
The special use of the OT which Paul demonstrates in Galatians 4:21ff, has raised several questions,...
Pastor Pete Peters is a minister in La Porte, Colorado. He operates a small church, an Internet webs...
Biblical scholars have given diverse explanations for the Lamb of God metaphor in John 1:29 and 1:36...
Summary of Guido Jacobs, "Metaphor, history and the ineffability of God" This PhD thesis is about tw...
This research is an attempt to benefit from the ancients' understanding of the term as well as the m...
The content of the gospel is formational for the life of the church. If the church can speak more fu...
The main purpose of this article is to provide biblical scholarship with a broad hermeneutical frame...
Much research has discussed metaphor from different angles and through the centuries, rhetoricians h...