What did Jesus Mean?: Explaining the Sermon on the Mount and the Parables in Simple and Universal Human ConceptsOxford University Press, 5 באפר׳ 2001 - 528 עמודים In this highly interdisciplinary work, linguist Anna Wierzbicka casts new light on the words of Jesus by taking her well-known semantic theory of "universal human concepts"- concepts which are intuitively understandable and self-explanatory across languages-and bringing it to bear on Jesus' parables and the Sermon on the Mount. Her approach results in strikingly novel interpretations of the Gospels. Written in dialogue with other biblical commentators, What Did Jesus Mean? is both scholarly rigorous yet accessible. |
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THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT | 25 |
THE PARABLES | 255 |
CONCLUSIONS AND FURTHER PERSPECTIVES | 439 |
Notes | 465 |
References | 481 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abba addressed adultery anawim attitude attributed to Jesus authenticity bad things beatitude Betz Christian commentators component context contrast Crossan deeds disciples discussion E. P. Sanders emphasizes enemies Epictetus eschatological ethical evil example explication fact Father feel something bad Fitzmyer follows forgiveness fruit Funk golden rule Gospels happen heart heaven historical Jesus idea implies injunction interpretation Jeremias Jesus Seminar Jewish judge kingdom kingdom of God Lambrecht language Last Judgment linked live with God Lord Lord's Prayer lost coin lost sheep Luke Luke's Matt Matthew meaning mercy metaphor Montefiore mustard seed N. T. Wright Niniveh one's parable parable's passage person thinks Pharisee phrase pray prayer prodigal prophets question quoted rabbinic reference reward righteous salvation scholars seems sense Sermon servant sinners someone speaking story suffering suggests tax collector teaching tion tradition treasure truth universal human concepts verse want to live whole woman words
הפניות לספר זה
Combat pour les langues du monde <span dir=ltr>Jocelyne Fernandez-Vest</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2007 |