: Nijay K. Gupta
: Worship that Makes Sense to Paul A New Approach to the Theology and Ethics of Paul's Cultic Metaphors
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110228908
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: CHF 121.80
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: Christentum
: English
: 273
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< >This book explores the apostle Paul’s temple, priesthood, sacrificial, and worship language with a special interest in how metaphors are powerful vehicles for theological transformation. The methodology of this study combines perspectives from cognitive linguistics, the social-sciences, and rhetorical criticism. In the final synthesis, it is discovered that common factors among Paul ’ cultic metaphors include an interest in devotion to God, the significance of the body, and the potential for the reshaping of the mind and perception.

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< >Nijay K. Gupta, Seattle Pacific University, Washington, USA.

Acknowledgements6
Abbreviations8
Table of Contents10
Introduction12
Part I: Issues and Approaches18
Chapter One. The Theology of Paul’s Cultic Metaphors: A History of Research20
Chapter Two. Methodology and Terminology38
Part II: Exegesis of Cultic Metaphors64
Chapter Three. 1 Thessalonians and 1 Corinthians66
Chapter Four. 2 Corinthians98
Chapter Five. Romans118
Chapter Six. Philippians148
Part III: Synthesis of Key Correlations164
Chapter Seven. New Life and Service to God166
Chapter Eight. From Body of Death to Temple of Life184
Chapter Nine. Transformed Perception202
Chapter Ten. Metaphor, Cult and Identity: Exploring Coherence216
Chapter Eleven. Conclusion and Final Reflections224
Appendix I234
Bibliography236
Index of Biblical and Ancient References266
Index of Modern Authors272