This article discusses the role which “the body” plays in the Gospel of Thomas. Despite the fact that Thomas has often been regarded as “Gnostic, it is interesting to note that significant sayings within the Gospel (referring to “revelation”) involve the body, while there are also a number of sayings which are distinctly anti-material – most notably GTh 17. The article uses the insights of second generation Cognitive Linguistics and the role of primary metaphors to explain this anomaly
This article explores the role of the body in Thomas Aquinas’ ethical thought, focusing on the Summa...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Infancy Gospel of Thomas' (IGT), an early apocryphal w...
The aim of this article is to show that scholars assess the Infancy Gospel of Thomas disparagingly a...
This article uses the insights of second-generation cognitive linguistics to interpret some of the m...
At the SBL meeting in Orlando in 1998, the contemporary metaphor theory practised by cognitive lingu...
This article views the Gospel of Thomas as the product of an early Eastern form of Christianity, mos...
The Gospel of Thomas does not originate from gnostic traditions. Rather, the traditions that have in...
This article explores body and illness metaphors in the Psalms and Job. Specifically, it focuses on ...
This article argues that many of the disparate soteriological themes in the Gospel of Thomas can be ...
Wisdom called Gnosis is the theme of [Gospel of Thomas]. Wisdom sayings express the truth about God...
Many scholars are at great pains to interpret and explain the metaphor of the body in the letter to ...
In Christian tradition, the name of the Biblical Thomas is connected primarily to the story of John ...
Many scholars are at great pains to interpret and explain the metaphor of the body in the letter to ...
It is an honor to write a foreword to a work as important as this one. The biblical metaphor of the ...
Flowing from his model for a contemporary theological anthropology as <em>embodied sensing<...
This article explores the role of the body in Thomas Aquinas’ ethical thought, focusing on the Summa...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Infancy Gospel of Thomas' (IGT), an early apocryphal w...
The aim of this article is to show that scholars assess the Infancy Gospel of Thomas disparagingly a...
This article uses the insights of second-generation cognitive linguistics to interpret some of the m...
At the SBL meeting in Orlando in 1998, the contemporary metaphor theory practised by cognitive lingu...
This article views the Gospel of Thomas as the product of an early Eastern form of Christianity, mos...
The Gospel of Thomas does not originate from gnostic traditions. Rather, the traditions that have in...
This article explores body and illness metaphors in the Psalms and Job. Specifically, it focuses on ...
This article argues that many of the disparate soteriological themes in the Gospel of Thomas can be ...
Wisdom called Gnosis is the theme of [Gospel of Thomas]. Wisdom sayings express the truth about God...
Many scholars are at great pains to interpret and explain the metaphor of the body in the letter to ...
In Christian tradition, the name of the Biblical Thomas is connected primarily to the story of John ...
Many scholars are at great pains to interpret and explain the metaphor of the body in the letter to ...
It is an honor to write a foreword to a work as important as this one. The biblical metaphor of the ...
Flowing from his model for a contemporary theological anthropology as <em>embodied sensing<...
This article explores the role of the body in Thomas Aquinas’ ethical thought, focusing on the Summa...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Infancy Gospel of Thomas' (IGT), an early apocryphal w...
The aim of this article is to show that scholars assess the Infancy Gospel of Thomas disparagingly a...