The article addresses the problem of the Christian discourse, and more specifically conceptual blends with “shepherd”, “sheep” and related concepts in an input space in the writings of Ignatius of Antioch, St Augustine, Cyprian of Carthage and others. The analysis of selected blends shows their importance in Christian discourse and their role in the creation of the doctrine and practice of the early Church. The article shows that conceptual blends are a flexible tool for conceptualising different notions in accordance with the aims of their authors. The overall objective of this article is to show the role of language in the formation of the Christian identity and doctrine, and the usefulness of the blending theory in the description of the...
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‘The bodie and the letters both’: ‘blending ’ the rules of early modern religion Patricia Canning, Q...
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The article investigates the role of conceptual integration in generating new theological meanings i...
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This dissertation explores one of the thorny problems of writing a social history of Early Christian...
This article analyses the early Christian experience of interpreting the ninth article of the Creed ...
The article deals with the linguistic principles of evaluating the state of mind of a medieval autho...
‘The bodie and the letters both’: ‘blending ’ the rules of early modern religion Patricia Canning, Q...
The article investigates the role of conceptual integration in generating new theological meanings i...
Artykuł, poświęcony dyskursowi chrześcijańskiemu, przedstawia wybrane amalgamaty pojęciowe wykorzyst...
The article investigates the role of conceptual integration in generating new theological meanings i...
The interplay between reception and the creation of ascetic meaning in early Christian writings has ...
This thesis presents an analysis of the exegetical tradition surrounding the Biblical image of sheep...
In studying the development of early Christian thought, two fundamental facts outweigh any other con...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This thesis empl...
This thesis examines the ideas of love and kinship of early Christians in the first three centuries!...
The article traces the formation of Eastern Christian anthropology as a new religious and philosophi...
This dissertation explores one of the thorny problems of writing a social history of Early Christian...
Augustine of Hippo’s On Christian Doctrine presents its readers with an interesting mix of theology,...
This dissertation explores one of the thorny problems of writing a social history of Early Christian...
This article analyses the early Christian experience of interpreting the ninth article of the Creed ...
The article deals with the linguistic principles of evaluating the state of mind of a medieval autho...
‘The bodie and the letters both’: ‘blending ’ the rules of early modern religion Patricia Canning, Q...