This study belongs to the communication studies domain and it is focused on the Psalms as a metaphorical mediation apparatus. The Psalms are a memory place that transmit through a paradigmatical act of communication the meaning of the mediations which made possible their real existence: the primordial mediation through the creative Word of the world, the mediation through the revelation of the Word which has made the law of the world, the mediation through the memory of the Word creator of the history... These mediations will be, for now, an opportunity to defend the universality of “worlds”, “places” and “meanings” established and communicated through psalms through the universality of the manner of creation – the mediation at the ontologi...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
This work examines conceptual metaphors of space in biblical Psalms and in relation to the psalmist’...
In the interpretation of texts in modern Old Testament studies, a double change in perspective, ...
Metaphors are usually not stand-alone units, but are very often components of larger chains that bui...
PhD (Biblical Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn their seminal work, Metaphors ...
The concept of God by the Hebrew mind is not projected in pompous psychological, philosophical, and ...
Conceptual Blending Theory is a useful tool for understanding interrelated metaphors as networks and...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
The Hebrew language of remembering is complex and theologically interesting. The effective, relation...
The article attempts to compare a poetic circle David’s Psalms by Taras Shevchenko with its origin —...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
Learning literature is not only interesting but also important. It is a means of allowing us through...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the pot...
Current methodologies in the study of Midrash allows for the hypothesis that the medieval anthology ...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
This work examines conceptual metaphors of space in biblical Psalms and in relation to the psalmist’...
In the interpretation of texts in modern Old Testament studies, a double change in perspective, ...
Metaphors are usually not stand-alone units, but are very often components of larger chains that bui...
PhD (Biblical Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn their seminal work, Metaphors ...
The concept of God by the Hebrew mind is not projected in pompous psychological, philosophical, and ...
Conceptual Blending Theory is a useful tool for understanding interrelated metaphors as networks and...
The Bible consists of two books of testament, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testa...
The Hebrew language of remembering is complex and theologically interesting. The effective, relation...
The article attempts to compare a poetic circle David’s Psalms by Taras Shevchenko with its origin —...
Psalm studies at the end of the twentieth century bear witness of a major paradigm shift. Recent res...
Learning literature is not only interesting but also important. It is a means of allowing us through...
This study is the account of an empirical research programme in practical theology exploring the pot...
Current methodologies in the study of Midrash allows for the hypothesis that the medieval anthology ...
This thesis presents an analysis of Psalm 63, its imagery and theology in the context of the Psalter...
There are main books in the Bible, the Old Testament and the New Testament. Beside that, there are a...
This work examines conceptual metaphors of space in biblical Psalms and in relation to the psalmist’...
In the interpretation of texts in modern Old Testament studies, a double change in perspective, ...