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Jesus' Appearances and Disappearances in Luke 24
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Jesus’ Appearances and Disappearances in Luke 24

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This volume gives an exegetical analysis of the post-resurrection stories in Luke 24 as narratives about Jesus’ appearances and disappearances. In the book, two different perspectives have been used. Part One is on the frontline of scientific discourse. The Lukan text is analyzed via a theoretical model - a model of mental imagination - which is derived from cognitive linguistics. Three analytical steps are taken: a deictic analysis, an analysis of the perspective and an analysis of the relationship between figure and ground. In Part Two the same text is studied from a sociological point of view: an analysis of the background of Jesus’ death, his burial and his existence after death. What distinguishes this part of the study from most other exegetical studies is the attention to the reception of the texts within Hellenistic culture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
10 March 2000
Pages
280
ISBN
9789004117570

This volume gives an exegetical analysis of the post-resurrection stories in Luke 24 as narratives about Jesus’ appearances and disappearances. In the book, two different perspectives have been used. Part One is on the frontline of scientific discourse. The Lukan text is analyzed via a theoretical model - a model of mental imagination - which is derived from cognitive linguistics. Three analytical steps are taken: a deictic analysis, an analysis of the perspective and an analysis of the relationship between figure and ground. In Part Two the same text is studied from a sociological point of view: an analysis of the background of Jesus’ death, his burial and his existence after death. What distinguishes this part of the study from most other exegetical studies is the attention to the reception of the texts within Hellenistic culture.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
10 March 2000
Pages
280
ISBN
9789004117570