In Metaphors in the Discussion on Suffering in Job 331, Hanneke van Loon analyzes metaphors to describe the development of Jobs conceptualization of his suffering. The theoretical approach to metaphors is based on insights from cognitive linguistics.
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Hanneke van Loon, Ph.D. (2017), KU Leuven, is independent researcher. Her interests include Biblical Studies and Biblical Hebrew linguistics. Currently, she is working on Job 32-42 to prepare a sequel to Metaphors in the Discussion on Suffering in Job 331.
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