The paper demonstrates an emotional aspect of biblical communication on some examples. Firstly, it is rich emotional vocabulary depicting goodness of God as well as Christian attitude. It contains terms describing love, mercy and grace. It also includes comparisons to married, bridal and parental love, especially paternal love. It is seen in frequent calling God Father. The author suggests that this aspect should be more visible in Bible trans lations into modern languages
Discourse is about communication. An exchange of communication content with both parties being satis...
The research is centered on the analysis of the emotional and evaluative lexicon, its functioning in...
Dr. Kiyoshi Sakon proposes an interpretation of the Bible which is based on its literary structure. ...
This article focuses on emotions in texts of the Hebrew Bible using the example of Psalm 90. There i...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN059026 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
What does it feel like to love God? If humanlove relationships (romantic or familial)provide any ana...
Emotions are an essential part of human existence and the communication (verbal as well as non-verba...
A study of seemingly similar concepts in different cultures and religions should avoid the temptatio...
AbstractGrammatical metaphor is the transference in the expression of meanings from a congruent rep...
While the theological status of biblical laments—crying out in distress to God—is not uncontested, t...
Seen from a broad cross-linguistic perspective, the English verb (to) love is quite unusual because ...
A contemporary systematic theological reflection upon love requires a cross-disciplinary attention t...
Discourse is about communication. An exchange of communication content with both parties being satis...
Emotions are an intricate part of what it means to be human. They are part of complex coping mechani...
Evangelical Protestant worship is frequently characterized as involving the manipulation of language...
Discourse is about communication. An exchange of communication content with both parties being satis...
The research is centered on the analysis of the emotional and evaluative lexicon, its functioning in...
Dr. Kiyoshi Sakon proposes an interpretation of the Bible which is based on its literary structure. ...
This article focuses on emotions in texts of the Hebrew Bible using the example of Psalm 90. There i...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN059026 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
What does it feel like to love God? If humanlove relationships (romantic or familial)provide any ana...
Emotions are an essential part of human existence and the communication (verbal as well as non-verba...
A study of seemingly similar concepts in different cultures and religions should avoid the temptatio...
AbstractGrammatical metaphor is the transference in the expression of meanings from a congruent rep...
While the theological status of biblical laments—crying out in distress to God—is not uncontested, t...
Seen from a broad cross-linguistic perspective, the English verb (to) love is quite unusual because ...
A contemporary systematic theological reflection upon love requires a cross-disciplinary attention t...
Discourse is about communication. An exchange of communication content with both parties being satis...
Emotions are an intricate part of what it means to be human. They are part of complex coping mechani...
Evangelical Protestant worship is frequently characterized as involving the manipulation of language...
Discourse is about communication. An exchange of communication content with both parties being satis...
The research is centered on the analysis of the emotional and evaluative lexicon, its functioning in...
Dr. Kiyoshi Sakon proposes an interpretation of the Bible which is based on its literary structure. ...