Biblical metaphor: The cosmic garden heritage

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Abstract

An inquiry into the nature of metaphor as it has evolved since Aristotle and particularly in the late twentieth century allows fresh consideration of biblical texts. Using as a sample trope the ancient Near Eastern and biblical figure of the cosmic garden where humans live with the gods until they are exiled the article works out the implications of the image using prophetic texts and cognitive theory. Briefly and generally then three other texts are considered: Genesis 2-3 Deuteronomy Song of Songs where the figure is present but signifying differently. The article closes with a consideration of how moderns may be addressed by this biblical metaphor. © UV/UFS.

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Green, B. (2014). Biblical metaphor: The cosmic garden heritage. Acta Theologica, 34(1), 52–67. https://doi.org/10.4314/actat.v34i1.4

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