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Church and Deaf People

A Study of Identity, Communication and Relationships

Church and Deaf People

A Study of Identity, Communication and Relationships

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Paperback / softback

£24.99

Publisher: Send The Light
ISBN: 9781842272220
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 01/10/2003
Width: 11.1 cm
Height: 11.1 cm
The Church and Deaf People examines Jargen Moltmann's ecclesiology from the specific perspective of deaf people, who form a minority group within our society and who have been marginalized and effectively oppressed. Inspired by his contact with deaf people after his first wife became profoundly deaf and mindful of the example of his deaf grandmother, Roger Hitching sensitively examines the history and present experience of deaf people in relation to Moltmann's radical ecclesiology.

Roger Hitching

ROGER HITCHING has a ThM at King's College, London in 1991 and PhD at London Bible College in 2002. His concern for deaf people arose when his wife, Jackie, became profoundly deaf. He now provides mentoring services and advice on theological and pastoral matters.