
Danielle Brunon
Lecturer · Biblical poetry and narrative dynamics of the Psalms
Catholic University of the WestAbout
Danielle Brunon is a theologian and exegete specializing in biblical studies at the Faculty of Theology, Université Catholique de l'Ouest (UCO). Her research focuses on the narrative dynamics of the Psalms, Old Testament theology, and linguistic approaches to scriptural texts. She also contributes to diocesan training programs in France and works as an international communications consultant.
- Doctor of Theology, UCLouvain (2017)
- DEA in General and Applied Linguistics, University of Paris V (1999)
- Bachelor of Arts, Columbia University (1984)
Brunon's research explores the intersection of biblical poetry, narrative exegesis, and theological interpretation of wisdom texts. Her work emphasizes linguistic frameworks to analyze prophetic impulses in the Psalms and the transformation of suffering into praise. Recent publications highlight her expertise in Hebrew Bible hermeneutics and the role of divine presence (ruah) in psalmic expression.
Her publications span topics in biblical theology, including the forthcoming article on the breath of God in the Psalms (2025), a doctoral thesis on Psalm 55 (2017), and studies on narrative dynamics (2015). These works reflect interdisciplinary engagement with linguistics, theology, and literary theory.
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