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  1. „Mein Fleisch ist gekleidet in Maden und Schorf“ : Zur Bedeutung des Körpers im Hiobbuch.Annette Schellenberg - 2016 - In Gregor Etzelmüller & Annette Weissenrieder (eds.), Verkörperung Als Paradigma Theologischer Anthropologie. De Gruyter. pp. 95-126.
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  • Job 1—20.David J. A. Clines - 1989
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  • (2 other versions)Scanning the body image of Job psychoanalytically.Pieter van der Zwan - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):8.
    It would seem that there has been a growing concern about the body during the composition of the Hebrew Bible, just as the body has awakened in the mind of the humanities during the last three to four decades in Western culture. Parallel to that has been a growing interest in psychological understanding often linked to the wisdom writings, and now again when the historical–critical approach has shown its limitations. The aim of psychoanalysing the body image of Job has several (...)
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  • Das kapital.Karl Marx - unknown
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  • (2 other versions)Looking through the eyes of Job: A transpersonal–psychological perspective.Pieter van der Zwan - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):9.
    The current context of a turn to the visual and the transpersonal–psychological potential of the book of Job forms the background of this study, which aimed at focusing a psychological lens on the topic of eyes in the book of Job. This approach has the potential of seeing beyond both the literal and the figurative sense of eyes in the book of Job, gaining a vision of a transcendental reality, either in or after this life. In this way, the bodily (...)
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  • The Book of Job.Norman C. Habel - 1985
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