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Sensing world, sensing wisdom : the cognitive foundation of biblical metaphors / Nicole L. Tilford.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tilford, Nicole L., author.
Series:
Ancient Israel and its literature ; Number 31.
Ancient Israel and Its Literature ; Number 31
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Metaphor in the Bible.
Metaphor.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (247 pages).
Place of Publication:
Atlanta, Georgia : SBL Press, 2017.
Summary:
Examine new insights into the conceptual worldview of biblical wisdom communities The Bible is full of metaphors. On the surface, these metaphors seem like simple literary flourishes that have been added to the text for artistic effect. This book, however, argues that biblical metaphors reflect more basic, prelinguistic cognitive structures. These conceptual metaphors developed out of common concrete experiences and only gradually developed into the complex metaphors that one finds within biblical texts. This book explores how common sensory activities like seeing, hearing, touching, eating, breathing, and walking developed into the abstract metaphors for wisdom that one finds in Proverbs, Job, and Qohelet. Because it traces the cognitive development of a set of related metaphors across several congruent texts, it provides a model by which scholars can trace the cognitive development of biblical metaphors more generally in the Hebrew Bible and other early Jewish and Christian texts. Features: A synthesis of conceptual metaphor theory that provides a workable theory for examining biblical texts An analytical framework for studying sensory experience and sensory metaphors in biblical texts Diagrams
Contents:
Historical context
Perception
Seeing
Hearing/speaking
Touching
Ingesting
Breathing
Moving
Complex metaphors.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-88414-219-1

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