Disease and Sickness: A Philosophical Commentary (original) (raw)

Some psychoanalytical meanings of the skin in the book of Job

pieter van der zwan

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Pathology and pain, disease and disability: The burdens of the body in the Book of Job peering through a psychoanalytic prism

pieter van der zwan

Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies 78(4), 2022

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An Initial Approach Towards the Development of a Biblical Theology of Job's Sufferings

roger wellinger

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THE MYSTERY OF HUMAN SUFFERING; A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE BOOK OF JOB VIS-À-VIS THE CONCEPT OF SUFFERING AMONG THE BAGANDA A Long Essay Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology

Edrine Kyakonye

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A blemished perfection: The book of Job in Context

Michael Harbin

1996

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The Book of Job and Our Human Suffering

James Schaap

2018

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The Book of Job as a Way of Relating to Jewish National Suffering

David Fried

Jewish Bible Quarterly, 2016

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Hair matters: The psychoanalytical significance of the virtual absence of hair in the Book of Job in an African context

pieter van der zwan

HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies

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Communicating with Sufferers: Lessons from the Book of Job

(Stephen) Joseph Tham

Christian Bioethics 2013, (2013) 19(1): 82-99.

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‘You are all quacks; if only you would shut up’ (Job 13.4b–5a): Sin and illness in the sacred and the secular, the ancient and the modern

Katherine Southwood

Theology, 2018

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Does the book of Job provide a satisfactory answer to the problem of human suffering?

Michael R J Topple

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An Aesthetic Response: Job, Suffering, and the Healing Power of Divine Beauty

Alec Arnold

Health Care Ethics USA, 2019

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THE LAMENT OF THE AFFLICTED: A TRANSLATION OF JOB 30

J Alexander Rutherford

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The Structure and Message of the Book of Job

Andrew E Steinmann

Vetus Testamentum 46 (1996): 85–100

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A brief exposition on the notions of Human Suffering, Theodicy and Theocracy in the Book of Job

Humphreys Zgambo

Pharos Journal of Theology, 2022

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"“‘Without My Flesh I Will See God’: Job’s Rhetoric of the Body.” Journal of Biblical Literature 132, no. 2 (2013): 295–313.

Amy Erickson

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The Book of Job: Navigating between the Two Jobs from the Perspective of Ritual

Lawrence Pang

2010

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JOB AND SUFFERING

Paige-Patric J D Samuels

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A Biblical Understanding of Human Suffering Based on the Book of Job Presented As Seminar Paper PhD Class

Emmanuel O F E I Ankra-Badu

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Job, Book of.

Davis Hankins

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The “Innards” in the Psalms and Job as Metaphors for Illness

Katherine Southwood

Horizons in Biblical Theology, 2020

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An overview of the visual in the book of Job The eye עַיִן

pieter van der zwan

2019

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Job, Suffering, and the Gospel.pdf

Daniel Timmer

Puritan Reformed Journal, 2017

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Psychosomatic Approach to Job’s Body and Mind: Based on Somatic Symptom Disorder. JORH 59(4) (2020): 2032–44.

JiSeong James Kwon

Journal of Religion and Health, 2020

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The Book of Job

Andrew Perry

Job, 2019

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The Persistent Sufferer: The Exemplar of Job in the Letter of James

Kelsie G Rodenbiker

Annali di Storia dell'Esegesi, 2017

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Grotesque bodies in the book of Job: A psychoanalytic perspective

pieter van der zwan

Verbum et Ecclesia

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Pastoral challenges experienced by the Biblical character Job and a brief 'Theology of Suffering

Xolisa Jibiliza

Pharos journal of theology, 2021

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The Suffering Servant of Isaiah and the Suffering of Job

Andrew Perry

2019

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Job of the Bible: Leprosy or scabies?

Elie Cogan

Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: A Journal of Translational and Personalized Medicine, 2007

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Shaming and Unreasonable Shame in the Book of Job

Marina Garner

The Heythrop Journal, 2024

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Fleming, Daniel E. “Job: The Tale of Patient Faith and the Book of God's Dilemma.” Vetus Testamentum (VT) 44 (1994): 468–82.

Daniel Fleming

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Identity Formation Through Stories of Suffering: A Comparative Textual Analysis of The Book of Job and The War Scroll

Kara Roberts

NEXT, Graduate Journal of Religious Studies, 2019

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Job's Text of Terror

Michael S . Moore

2012

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THE BOOK OF JOB EXAMINED : HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

Lewis Brown

2024

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