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Paul, the Temple, and Building a Metaphor

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David Basham argues that Paul and the Corinthians share a "system of associated commonplaces" about the Jerusalem temple. He proposes that when Paul applies temple language to the Corinthians by calling them naos theou ("God''s temple"), he sparks a creative process of interaction between the temple and the Corinthian assembly; a process of selecting, emphasizing, and organizing information from the source domain (temple) to see the target domain (the Corinthians) in a new light. Basham suggests that, in understanding Paul''s fraught relationship with certain institutions of Second Temple Judaism and his conception of gentile inclusion, we can appreciate the creative ways in which he employs cultic imagery to describe his ministry and the ritual life of early gentile believers. By exploring the construction of metaphor, metaphor as both desperation and interaction, the depiction of the Jerusalem Temple in Paul''s letters, questions of attendance, access and inclusion, and the Judaean religion among Gentiles, Basham demonstrates that Paul''s temple metaphor speaks to a new cultic reality for gentiles-in-Christ that is linked to Israel''s worship, though detached from its actual expression in Jerusalem.>

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Authors David Anthony Basham
Publisher T. & T. Clark Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.12.2024
 
EAN 9780567718327
ISBN 978-0-567-71832-7
No. of pages 184
Dimensions 162 mm x 236 mm x 18 mm
Series The Library of New Testament Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Christianity, Christianity: sacred texts and revered writings, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / New Testament / Paul's Letters, Biblical Studies & Exegesis

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