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“Fishers of Humans,” the Contemporary Theory of Metaphor, and Conceptual Blending Theory

2014; Society of Biblical Literature; Volume: 133; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.15699/jbibllite.133.3.627

ISSN

1934-3876

Autores

Wassell, Llewelyn,

Tópico(s)

Historical and Linguistic Studies

Resumo

The present study argues for a new interpretation of the expression “fishers of humans” that is sensitive to current understandings of intertextuality, narrative, and metaphor. “Fishers of humans” is treated as a metaphorical expression, being viewed through the apposite lenses of the Contemporary Theory of Metaphor (CTM) and Conceptual Blending Theory (CBT). Both theories emphasize the role of a metaphorical expression's immediate context, and thus the Markan narrative is analyzed closely; intratextuality is valued over intertextuality. Metaphor is seen to enhance not just the Markan characterization of the Twelve but also a historical construction that takes into consideration their emergence in Jesus' public career. By way of CTM, the expression's underlying conceptual metaphor is deduced as a proclaimer of the kingdom is a fisher. Further, the evocation of transformed social identity is affirmed by an application of CBT.

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