Biblical Interpretation 29/ 4-5 (2021)
- Jan Rüggemeier and Elizabeth E. Shively, "Introduction: Towards a Cognitive Theory of New Testament Characters: Methodology, Problems, and Desiderata," 403–429
- Cornelis Bennema, "How Readers Construct New Testament Characters: The Calling of Peter in the Gospels in Cognitive-Narratological Perspective," 430–451
- Suzanne Keen, "Ancient Characters and Contemporary Readers: A Response to Elizabeth E. Shively & Jan Rüggemeier and Cornelis Bennema," 452–466
- Bonnie Howe - Eve Sweetser, "Cognitive Linguistic Models for Analyzing Characterization in a Parable: Luke 10:25–37 The Compassionate Samaritan," 467–497
- Michael R. Whitenton, "Towards a Blending-Based Approach to Early Christian Characters: Nicodemus as a Test Case," 498–529
- Ralf Schneider, "Potential and Actual Cognitive-Emotional Engagement with Characters: A Response to Michael Whitenton and Bonnie Howe & Eve Sweetser," 530–550
- Kirsten Marie Hartvigsen, "How Audience Members Envision New Testament Characters: Mental Character Models, Blending, and the Reception of Luke 1:5–2:52," 551–589
- Thomas J. Kraus, "Dramatis Personae in the Acts of Peter: Character Identification and the Conveyance of Ethical Values," 590–615
- Evert van Emde Boas, "Emotion, Memory, Meaning, Directions: A Response to Kirsten Marie Hartvigsen and Thomas J. Kraus," 616–630
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