Paul’s Heart as Spatial Metaphor in 2 Corinthians
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Data
2024
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Wydawca
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Abstrakt
In 2 Cor 6:11–13, Paul states that his heart has been enlarged to welcome the Corinthians and urges them to reciprocate—although an insightful article by Christopher Land in ZNW has recently questioned this standard exegesis, which we will discuss. In 2 Cor 6:11–7:4, which functions as a peroratio of the preceding argumentation, Paul associates terms of body language (στόμα, καρδία, σπλάγχνα) with verbs of spatial meaning (πλατύνω, στενοχωρέω, χωρέω). Paul’s heart also appears in the letter as aspatial metaphor for his relationship with God ( 1:22; 3:2–3; 4:6). In our research, we will examine whether there could be acorrelation between the horizontal dimension of the metaphor (Paul’s heart as a welcoming space for the Corinthians) and the vertical one (Paul’s heart as a place of encounter with God). Additionally, the heart serves Paul to establish the map of relationships in which his opponents are excluded because they boast ἐν προσώπῳ and not ἐν καρδίᾳ (5:12). In conclusion, drawing on the cognitive analysis of metaphors, we will try to highlight the semantic and pragmatic possibilities of Paul’s heart as aspatial metaphor in 2 Corinthians.
Opis
Artykuł w języku angielskim.
Słowa kluczowe
Second Letter to the Corinthians, heart, Paul the Apostle’s ministry, cognitive metaphor, spatial metaphor, metaphor, letters Saint Paul, Bible, New Testament, biblical studies, exegesis, biblical exegesis, Paul the Apostle, Drugi List do Koryntian, serce, posługa Pawła apostoła, metafora poznawcza, metafora przestrzenna, metafora, listy św. Pawła, Biblia, Pismo Święte, Nowy Testament, biblistyka, egzegeza, egzegeza biblijna, Paweł apostoł
Cytowanie
The Biblical Annals, 2024, T. 14, nr 2, s. 271-290.
Licencja
CC-BY - Uznanie autorstwa