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Bibliography New References Brindle, W. A. (1988). “A Definition of the Title “Son of God” in the Synoptic Gospels,” Unpublished Dissertation, Faculty of the Department of Bible Exposition, Dallas Theological Seminary. Brewer, J. D. (2010). “Jesus’ Distinctivenessin Light of Ancient Jewish Masculinity,” Unpublished Dissertation, The Faculty of the School of Theology: Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary, Texas. Broadhead, E. K. (1986). “The Role of Wundergeschichten in the Characterization of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark,” Unpublished Dissertation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. Copland, S. (2009). “Modelling the Mind: Conceptual blending and Modernist Narratives,” Unpublished Dissertation, Graduate Department of English, University of Toronto. DesCamp, Mary Therese .(2007). Metaphor and Ideology: Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum and Literary Methods through a Cognitive Lens, A doctoral dissertation published by Brill: Linguistic Biblical Studies, Boston. Fenton, Brandon D.C. (2007). “Character and Concept: How Conceptual Blending Constrains Situationism,” Unpublished Dissertation, University of Windsor, Ontario. Kearns, Michael. “Reading Novels: Towards a Cognitive rhetoric.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 26:3 (1996) 17–30. 1

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BibliographyNew References

Brindle, W. A. (1988). “A Definition of the Title “Son of God” in the Synoptic

Gospels,” Unpublished Dissertation, Faculty of the Department of Bible

Exposition, Dallas Theological Seminary.

Brewer, J. D. (2010). “Jesus’ Distinctivenessin Light of Ancient Jewish Masculinity,”

Unpublished Dissertation, The Faculty of the School of Theology: Southwest

Baptist Theological Seminary, Texas.

Broadhead, E. K. (1986). “The Role of Wundergeschichten in the Characterization of

Jesus in the Gospel of Mark,” Unpublished Dissertation, The Southern Baptist

Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky.

Copland, S. (2009). “Modelling the Mind: Conceptual blending and Modernist

Narratives,” Unpublished Dissertation, Graduate Department of English,

University of Toronto.

DesCamp, Mary Therese .(2007). Metaphor and Ideology: Liber Antiquitatum

Biblicarum and Literary Methods through a Cognitive Lens, A doctoral

dissertation published by Brill: Linguistic Biblical Studies, Boston.

Fenton, Brandon D.C. (2007). “Character and Concept: How Conceptual Blending

Constrains Situationism,” Unpublished Dissertation, University of Windsor,

Ontario.

Kearns, Michael. “Reading Novels: Towards a Cognitive rhetoric.” Rhetoric Society

Quarterly 26:3 (1996) 17–30.

Kövecses, Zoltán. (2007). The Biblical Story Retold: Symbols in Action: A Cognitive

Linguistic Perspective. In Mario Brdar, Cognitive Linguistics, 325-354.

Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Pierre van Hecke .(2005). Conceptual Blending: A Recent Approach to Metaphor:

Illustrated with the Pastoral Metaphor in Hos 4,16, in the Metaphor in the

Hebrew Bible, Leuven: Leuven University Press.

Huber, Lynn R. (2007). Like a Bride Adorned: Reading Metaphor in John's

Apocalypse

McElhanon, Kenneth A. (2006). “From Simple Metaphors to Conceptual Blending:

The Mapping of Analogical Concepts and the Praxis of Translation,” Journal

of Translation, Vol. 2, Nr.1

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Small, B. C. (2012) “The Characterization of Jesus in the Book of Hebrews,”

Unpublished Dissertation, Graduate Faculty of Baylor University, Texas.

Witmer, A. (2009) “Jesus, a Jewish Galilean Exorcist:a Socio-Political and

Anthropological Investigation,” Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, McMaster

University, Canada.

Hesslein, S.K.D . (2013). “Overlapping Membership’ and The Two Natures Of Jesus

Christ: A Nonsupersessionist Christology,” Unpublished doctoral dissertation,

The Faculty of the Graduate Theological Union, California.

Howe, B.T. (2003). “Metaphor and Meaning in Christian Moral Discourse: The Role

of Conceptual Metaphor in the Creation of Meaning in Christian Moral

Discourse, with 1 Peter As Exemplar,” Unpublished Dissertation, Berkeley

University, California.

Helms, N.R. (2009). “A Body of Suffering: Reading Shakespeare’s Tragedies Through

Cognitive Theory,” Unpublished Thesis, the University of Alabama,

Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Myers, A. D. (2010). “Characterizing Jesus:A Rhetorical Analysis on the Fourth

Gospel’s Use of Scripture in its Presentation of Jesus,” Unpublished

Dissertation, Graduate Faculty of Baylor University, Texas.

Nielsen, J. T. (2006). “The Lamb of God: The Cognitive Structure of Johannine

Metaphor.” In Imagery in the Gospel of John: Terms, Forms, Themes, and

Theology of Johannine Figurative Language, edited by Jörg Frey, Ruben

Zimmermann, J. G. Van der Watt, and Gabriele Kern, 216–258. WUNT 200.

Tubingen: Mohr Siebeck.

Leung M.M (2009). “The Kingship-Cross Interplay In The Fourth Gospel: Jesus'

Death As Corroboration OfHis Royal Messiahship,” Unpublished

Dissertation, Trinity International University, Illinois.

Stovell, Beth M. (2012). Mapping Metaphorical Discourse in the Fourth Gospel:

John’s Eternal King, A doctoral dissertation published by Brill: Linguistic

Biblical Studies, Boston.

Sakran N. A. (2005) “A Stylistic Analysis of Compound Epithets in Shakespeare’s

Romeo and Juliet.” Journal of the College of Arts, University of Basrah 28, 1-

21.

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Smith Julien C. H. (2010). “The Characterization of the Christ as Ideal King in

Ephesians,” Unpublished Dissertation, Graduate Faculty of Baylor University,

Texas.

Wang, Xinmei.(2013). Interpretation of Transferred Epithet by Means of Conceptual

Integration Theory, in Journal of Language Teaching and Research vol. 4.No

5, pp. 1072-1078, September 2013.

Theoretical References

Coulson, S. (2001). Semantic Leaps: Frame-Shifting and Conceptual Blending in

Meaning Construction, New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Meaning Construction, New York: Oxford University Press.

Evans, V. and Green, M. (2006). Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction, Edinburgh:

Edinburgh University Press

Fauconnier, Gilles. (1994). Mental Spaces: Aspects of Meaning Construction in

Natural Language. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.

Fauconnier, Gilles and Mark Turner. (2002) The Way We Think: Conceptual Blending

and the Mind’s Hidden Complexities, New York: Basic Books.

Fauconnier, Gilles. (1997). Mappings in Thought and Language, New York:

Cambridge University Press.

Fauconnier, Gilles. (1994). Mental Spaces: Aspects of Meaning Construction in

Natural Language, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Fauconnier, Gilles and Mark Turner. (2000): “Compression and Global Insight,”

Cognitive Linguistics 11: 283-304.

Mark Turner. (1996). The Literary Mind, New York: Oxford University Press.

Mark Turner. (2000). Death Is the Mother of Beauty: Mind, Metaphor, Criticism,

Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Mark Turner .(2014). The Origin of Ideas: Blending, Creativity and the Human Spark,

New York: Oxford University Press.

Mark Turner, (Eds.).(2006). The Artful Mind: Cognitive Science and the Riddle of

Human Creativity, New York: Oxford University Press.

Mark Turner .(2001). Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science, New York: Oxford

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Langacker, R.W. (1991). Concept, Image, and Symbol:The Cognitive Basis of

Grammar, New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

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Taylor, R. John, (2002). Cognitive Grammar, New York: Oxford University Press.

Shead, S. L. (2011). Radical Frame Semantics and Biblical Hebrew: Exploring

Lexical Semantics, Published Dissertation, Boston: Brill, vol. 108.

Widder L.W. (2011). A Cognitive Linguistic Study of a Biblical Hebrew Lexical Set

for ‘To Teach’, Unpublished Dissertation, University of Free State

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