RISS 학술연구정보서비스

검색

인기 검색어

    다국어 입력

    http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.

    변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.

    예시)
    • 中文 을 입력하시려면 zhongwen을 입력하시고 space를누르시면됩니다.
    • 北京 을 입력하시려면 beijing을 입력하시고 space를 누르시면 됩니다.
    닫기
    KCI등재후보

    신약에서의 '이성적 사고력' = Intellectual Mind' in the New Testament: 'Nous' and 'Noēma'

    한글로보기

    https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A82494750

    • 0

      상세조회
    • 0

      다운로드
    서지정보 열기
    • 내보내기
    • 내책장담기
    • 공유하기
    • 오류접수

    부가정보

    다국어 초록 (Multilingual Abstract) kakao i 다국어 번역

    This paper attempts to examine all references to 'nous(intellectual mind)' and 'noēma(thought)' in the Greek New Testament in order to verify their meanings through comparing their usages in ancient Greek philosophy. In addition to this, this paper will propose a more relevant translation of these words into Korean than those
    in the Revised Korean Version. The word 'nous' was understood in classical Greek philosophy as the most noble part of the human soul and regarded to be divine, functioning as a pure thought or "Idea.' So, the concept of 'nous' has been influenced and developed to be the commonly understood meaning of 'reason' in Western philosophy since Platon. But neither 'nous' nor its cognate verb 'νοέω(noeō)' function in the New Testament
    as independent and self-sufficient power to know the glory and thoughts of God. Rather the human nous is described in the New Testament to be exposed to intellectual depravity and corruption for understanding of spiritual truth, and so especially for unbelievers and heretics. Luke and Paul affirm it's positive functions in understanding divine truth and spiritual life, but emphasize the necessary help from God. Paul often admonishes fellow believers to continually renew their 'nous' in order to understand God's will and live a holy life. He also warns that the human 'noēma' can be overpowered through anxieties and depraved by Satan's schemes. Therefore believers should always pray that God would keep their 'noēma' with His surpassing peace.
    번역하기

    This paper attempts to examine all references to 'nous(intellectual mind)' and 'noēma(thought)' in the Greek New Testament in order to verify their meanings through comparing their usages in ancient Greek philosophy. In addition to this, this pap...

    This paper attempts to examine all references to 'nous(intellectual mind)' and 'noēma(thought)' in the Greek New Testament in order to verify their meanings through comparing their usages in ancient Greek philosophy. In addition to this, this paper will propose a more relevant translation of these words into Korean than those
    in the Revised Korean Version. The word 'nous' was understood in classical Greek philosophy as the most noble part of the human soul and regarded to be divine, functioning as a pure thought or "Idea.' So, the concept of 'nous' has been influenced and developed to be the commonly understood meaning of 'reason' in Western philosophy since Platon. But neither 'nous' nor its cognate verb 'νοέω(noeō)' function in the New Testament
    as independent and self-sufficient power to know the glory and thoughts of God. Rather the human nous is described in the New Testament to be exposed to intellectual depravity and corruption for understanding of spiritual truth, and so especially for unbelievers and heretics. Luke and Paul affirm it's positive functions in understanding divine truth and spiritual life, but emphasize the necessary help from God. Paul often admonishes fellow believers to continually renew their 'nous' in order to understand God's will and live a holy life. He also warns that the human 'noēma' can be overpowered through anxieties and depraved by Satan's schemes. Therefore believers should always pray that God would keep their 'noēma' with His surpassing peace.

    더보기

    목차 (Table of Contents)

    • 1 들어가는 말
    • 2 세속헬라어와 LXX과 디아스포라 유대교에서의 Nous와 Noēma의 용례
    • 3 신약에서의 Nous와 Noēma
    • 4 결론
    • 1 들어가는 말
    • 2 세속헬라어와 LXX과 디아스포라 유대교에서의 Nous와 Noēma의 용례
    • 3 신약에서의 Nous와 Noēma
    • 4 결론
    더보기

    동일학술지(권/호) 다른 논문

    동일학술지 더보기

    더보기

    분석정보

    View

    상세정보조회

    0

    Usage

    원문다운로드

    0

    대출신청

    0

    복사신청

    0

    EDDS신청

    0

    동일 주제 내 활용도 TOP

    더보기

    주제

    연도별 연구동향

    연도별 활용동향

    연관논문

    연구자 네트워크맵

    공동연구자 (7)

    유사연구자 (20) 활용도상위20명

    이 자료와 함께 이용한 RISS 자료

    나만을 위한 추천자료

    해외이동버튼