Ellen van Wolde
Ellen José van Wolde (born 1954) is a Dutch biblical scholar. In her research she focuses mainly on the Hebrew Bible, applying achievements of semiotics and linguistics. She became known to the general public mainly through her oration (2009) on the first three sentences of the book of Genesis. Since the summer of 2021 she is Emeritus Professor at the Radboud University Nijmegen. Provided by Wikipedia
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A semiotic analysis of Genesis 2 - 3 a semiotic theory and method of analysis applied to the story of the Garden of Eden by Wolde, Ellen van
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A semiotic analysis of Genesis 2 - 3 a semiotic theory and method of analysis applied to the story of the Garden of Eden by Wolde, Ellen van
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Reframing biblical studies when language and text meet culture, cognition, and context by Wolde, Ellen van
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Words become worlds semantic studies of Genesis 1 - 11 by Wolde, Ellen van
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Job 28 cognition in context
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