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Sex Christ And Embodied Cognition Pauls Wisdom For Corinth 1st Edition Robert H Von Thaden Jr

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Sex Christ And Embodied Cognition Pauls Wisdom For Corinth 1st Edition Robert H Von Thaden Jr
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.32 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Robert H. von Thaden Jr.
ISBN: 9780884142270, 0884142272
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Sex Christ And Embodied Cognition Pauls Wisdom For Corinth 1st Edition Robert H Von Thaden Jr by Robert H. Von Thaden Jr. 9780884142270, 0884142272 instant download after payment.

A sociorhetorical analysis of First Corinthians Robert H. von Thaden Jr.'s sociorhetorical analysis examines Paul's construction of sexual Christian bodies in First Corinthians by utilizing new insights from conceptual integration (blending) theory about the embodied processes of meaning making. Paul's teaching about proper sexual behavior in this letter is best viewed as an example of early Christian wisdom discourse. This discourse draws upon apocalyptic and priestly cognitive frames to increase the rhetorical force of the argument. Reading Paul's argument through the lens of rhetorical invention, von Thaden demonstrates that Paul first attempts to show the Corinthians why sexual immorality is the worst of all bodily sins before shifting rhetorical focus to explain to them how they can best avoid this infraction against the body of Christ. Features: A programmatic application of conceptual integration theory using a sociorhetorical mode of interpretation A vivid account of key aspects of conceptual integration theory and how they function in sociorhetorical interpretation A detailed application of these strategies to interpret 1 Corinthians 1-4; 6:12-7:7

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