
Like Mount Zion
Conceptual Metaphor and Critical Spatiality in the Songs of Ascents
Wen-Pin Leow(Author)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 11. March 2024
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344 pages
978-3-525-50006-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Critical spatial approaches - particularly those informed by the scholarship of Lefebvre, Foucault, and Soja - have significantly impacted biblical scholarship over the last twenty years. However, these spatial approaches have been limited due to the methodological challenges inherent in transposing the social-scientific approaches of the aforementioned scholars to the task of biblical interpretation. This volume adapts conceptual metaphor theory as a methodological bridge to address such constraints. The first half of the volume begins by surveying the field of critical spatiality in biblical studies, arguing for the need for fresh methodological development. Thereafter, the volume delineates a particular critical spatial approach, inspired by Lefebvre and Foucault, for which conceptual metaphor theory is proposed as a methodological bridge. The second half of the volume begins by proposing the Psalms of Ascents as a case study upon which the method could be applied. It is then argued that the proposed method - if efficacious - should provide insight on corpus' "Zion theology" and its so-called pilgrimage character. Using the proposed method in conjunction with conventional historical-grammatical tools of poetic analysis, each psalm is analysed with regard to its metaphor and spatiality. The volume concludes that the case study demonstrates the efficacy of the proposed methods by allowing a rich reading of each psalm, especially by explicating the spatial narratives and/or spatial metaphorical conceptualisations that underlie each text, and providing fresh insight on the collection as a whole.
This volume has been awarded the 2024 Rev. Dr Lien-Hwa Chow Memorial Foundation's Outstanding Theological Research Book Award. This award is "to recognize and promote outstanding theological research and publications by Chinese scholars".
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1. Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
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sewn/stitched
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with 14 fig.
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Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 16 cm
Thickness: 2.8 cm
Weight
686 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-525-50006-4 (9783525500064)
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Author
Wen-Pin Leow (MSt Oxon, MTh Aberd, MDiv S'pore) is Associate Pastor at Bethany Evangelical Free Church, Singapore. Prior to this, he was Lecturer in Biblical and Integrative Studies at the Biblical Graduate School of Theology, Singapore (2020-2022). He has written/edited several books, including "Under the Wings of God: Stories of Hope from the Book of Ruth" (2023) and "Enabling Hearts: A Primer for Disability-Inclusive Churches" (2021). He serves on the editorial board member for the "Journal of Disability and Religion" and on the Advisory Group for the Centre for Autism and Theology, University of Aberdeen. He is also the editor for the "Asian Resources for Ministry series" and the "Disability Ministry in Asia" series.
Series Editor
Ismo Dunderberg ist Professor für Neues Testament an der Universität Helsinki.
Jan Christian Gertz ist Professor für Altes Testament an der Universität Heidelberg.
Hermut Löhr ist Professor für Neues Testament und Antikes Judentum an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.
Joachim Schaper is Professor for Old Testament and holds the position of Chair of Hebrew and Semitic Languages at the University of Aberdeen.
Schaper has taught at the universities of Cambridge and Tübingen, and has served in various capacities at the University of Heidelberg, the Freie Universität Berlin, and other institutions. He was the President of the IOSOT in the years 2016-2019 and is ordained in the Lutheran Church.
Susanne Luther is Professor of New Testament at Georg-August University Göttingen.
Jennifer Knust is Professor of Religious Studies. She specializes in early Christian history and the religions of the ancient Mediterranean.
Foreword
Joachim Schaper is Professor for Old Testament and holds the position of Chair of Hebrew and Semitic Languages at the University of Aberdeen.
Schaper has taught at the universities of Cambridge and Tübingen, and has served in various capacities at the University of Heidelberg, the Freie Universität Berlin, and other institutions. He was the President of the IOSOT in the years 2016-2019 and is ordained in the Lutheran Church.