Paul's resurrection ideals are bodily ideals. Too often however this statement is configured erroneously along literal and metaphorical lines; the realism of future resurrected bodies is disconnected from the metaphoricity of bodily transformation here and now. Drawing on cognitive linguistics this fresh and innovative study addresses this problem. By eschewing the opposition of metaphor and realism Tappenden explores the concepts and metaphors Paul uses to fashion notions of resurrection and the uses to which those notions are put. Rather than asserting resurrection as a disembodied cognicentric proposition this book illuminates the body's central role in shaping and grounding the apostle's thought and writings.
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