Deaf Liberation Theology (ebook) by Lewis, Hannah
Lewis, Hannah (author)

Deaf Liberation Theology ebook

348,37 DKK (incl. VAT 435,46 DKK)
Following years of theology of deafness based on the premise that Deaf people are simply people who cannot hear, this book breaks new ground. Presenting a new approach to Deaf people, theology and the Church, this book enables Deaf people who see themselves as members of a minority group to formulate their own theology rooted in their own history and culture. Deconstructing the theology and ...
Ebook 348,37 DKK
Authors Lewis, Hannah (author)
Publisher Routledge
Published 13 May 2016
Length 208 pages
Genres HRA
Language English
Format epub
DRM LCP
ISBN 9781317154594
Following years of theology of deafness based on the premise that Deaf people are simply people who cannot hear, this book breaks new ground. Presenting a new approach to Deaf people, theology and the Church, this book enables Deaf people who see themselves as members of a minority group to formulate their own theology rooted in their own history and culture. Deconstructing the theology and practice of the Church, Hannah Lewis shows how the Church unconsciously oppresses Deaf people through its view of them as people who cannot hear. Lewis reclaims Deaf perspectives on Church history, examines how an essentially visual Deaf culture can relate to the written text of the Bible and asks 'Can Jesus sign?' This book pulls together all these strands to consider how worship can be truly liberating, truly a place for Deaf people to celebrate who they are before God.