Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and the Christology of Luke's Gospel

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Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and the Christology of Luke's Gospel

"This volume sits at the intersection of three sub-fields of New Testament scholarship: early Christology, the use of Israel's Scriptures in the New Testament, and contemporary metaphor theory. Lanier argues that the gospel of Luke employs certain conceptual metaphors reflected in Israel's traditions - "horn of salvation," "dawn from on high," "mother bird gathering Jerusalem's children," and "crushing stone" - to portray the identity of Jesus as both an agent of salvation and, more provocatively, the one God of Israel. Putting aside issues of "low" or "high" Christology, Lanier applies insights from conceptual metaphor theory to analyse the various ways in which God and deliverer figures are conceptualized and how, in the gospel of Luke, such conceptualizations are re-mapped to Jesus. In doing so, Lanier suggests ways to overcome the "low"-"high" binary and perceive the gospel's Christology as multi-faceted. Additionally, in applying metaphor theory to the influence of the Old Testament on Luke's Christology, Lanier adds methodological rigor to the tracing of Old Testament influences on the New Testament in cases where standard criteria for quotations and allusions/echoes are stretched thin."--Bloomsbury Publishing

Extensive scholarship has been devoted to Jesus' depiction in the Gospels, and how such depiction is influenced by the Old Testament. Gregory R. Lanier presents a newcase for the importance of conceptual metaphor, arguing that the Gospel of Luke employs certain metaphors reflected in Israel's traditions-such as "horn of salvation," "dawn from on high," "mother bird gathering Jerusalem's children," and "crushing stone"-in order to portray the identity of Jesus as both an agent of salvation and, more provocatively, the one God of Israel. Setting his argument at the intersection of three sub-fields of New Testament scholarship-early Christology, the use of Israel's Scriptures in the New Testament, and contemporary metaphor theory-Lanier suggests ways to overcome the "low"-"high "binary and perceive the Gospel's Christology as multi-faceted. Applying metaphor theory to the influence of the Old Testament metaphors on Luke's Christology, Lanier adds methodological rigor to the tracing of such influences in cases where standard criteria for quotations and allusions/echoes are stretched thin

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Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and the Christology of Luke's Gospel
2020, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Cover of: Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and the Christology of Luke's Gospel
Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and the Christology of Luke's Gospel
2018, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
in English
Cover of: Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and the Christology of Luke's Gospel
Old Testament Conceptual Metaphors and the Christology of Luke's Gospel
2018, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Library of Congress
BS2595.52, BS2595.52 .L36 2018

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Open Library
OL29368992M
ISBN 13
9780567681058
LCCN
2018000626
OCLC/WorldCat
1035280049, 1090432957
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.5040/9780567681072

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OL21620356W

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