The Transfiguration of Christ: A Study of Matthew 17:1-9 in relation to the Believers' Transformation and Senses in the Matthean Transfiguration Narrative
Thesis advisor: Angela Kim Harkins === Thesis advisor: Franklin Harkins === This thesis will argue that the senses and emotions in Matthew 17:1-9 play a key role in communicating the message of Christ’s transfiguration and the believers’ transformation in a holistic way, and stress the positive role...
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ndltd-BOSTON-oai-dlib.bc.edu-bc-ir_1074822019-05-10T07:37:34Z The Transfiguration of Christ: A Study of Matthew 17:1-9 in relation to the Believers' Transformation and Senses in the Matthean Transfiguration Narrative Youn, Jin Hee Thesis advisor: Angela Kim Harkins Thesis advisor: Franklin Harkins Text thesis 2017 Boston College English electronic application/pdf This thesis will argue that the senses and emotions in Matthew 17:1-9 play a key role in communicating the message of Christ’s transfiguration and the believers’ transformation in a holistic way, and stress the positive role of embodied and sensory experience in contemplating the transfiguration narrative. This thesis seeks to shed more light on the important role played by all human senses and emotions in perceiving Christ and his messages posed by the Gospel. Human sense and emotion show the depth of our embodied experience of God. It will demonstrate how Matthew’s transfiguration narrative brings vivid, holistic, and positive messages to readers in a way that can be very powerful in its effects on their ways of contemplation and transformation. In Matthew, the extraordinary event of the transfiguration is described by the means of the concrete, sensory, emotional experiences of the characters. Transfiguration of Christ Gospel of Matthew Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted. Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2017. Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry. Discipline: Sacred Theology. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:107482 |
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Thesis advisor: Angela Kim Harkins === Thesis advisor: Franklin Harkins === This thesis will argue that the senses and emotions in Matthew 17:1-9 play a key role in communicating the message of Christ’s transfiguration and the believers’ transformation in a holistic way, and stress the positive role of embodied and sensory experience in contemplating the transfiguration narrative. This thesis seeks to shed more light on the important role played by all human senses and emotions in perceiving Christ and his messages posed by the Gospel. Human sense and emotion show the depth of our embodied experience of God. It will demonstrate how Matthew’s transfiguration narrative brings vivid, holistic, and positive messages to readers in a way that can be very powerful in its effects on their ways of contemplation and transformation. In Matthew, the extraordinary event of the transfiguration is described by the means of the concrete, sensory, emotional experiences of the characters. === Thesis (STL) — Boston College, 2017. === Submitted to: Boston College. School of Theology and Ministry. === Discipline: Sacred Theology. |
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The Transfiguration of Christ: A Study of Matthew 17:1-9 in relation to the Believers' Transformation and Senses in the Matthean Transfiguration Narrative |
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The Transfiguration of Christ: A Study of Matthew 17:1-9 in relation to the Believers' Transformation and Senses in the Matthean Transfiguration Narrative |
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The Transfiguration of Christ: A Study of Matthew 17:1-9 in relation to the Believers' Transformation and Senses in the Matthean Transfiguration Narrative |
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