In the past, pastoral care with the deaf generally took place from the care perspective of hearing pastors: deafness as a disability that deserved charity and a missionary effort towards integration of deaf people into hearing society. This book proposes a liberatory pastoral model that starts from deaf people's self-experience, Deaf Cultures, and Sign Language as deaf people's most natural language: deafness as a way of life. In a deaf way of life, deafness is not an impairment or disability, but a world in its own worth. In this Deaf World deaf people are not passive receivers of pastoral ministry, but its primary agents. Topics treated in this book are: the history of deafness in Western culture, deaf people's self-experience, a non-dichotomizing view on "impairment", a theological view on language, the deaf community as locus theologicus, and Bible translation into Sign Language.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In the past, pastoral care with the deaf generally took place from thecare perspective of hearing pastors: deafness as a disability thatdeserved charity and a missionary effort towards integration of deafpeople into a hearing society. This book proposes a liberatory pastoralmodel that starts from deaf peoples self-experience, Deaf Cultures, andSign Language as deaf peoples most natural language: deafness as a wayof life. In a deaf way of life, deafness is not an impairment ordisability, but a world in its own worth. In this Deaf World deaf peopleare not passive receivers of pastoral ministry, but its primary agents.Topics treated in this book are: the history of deafness in Westernculture, deaf peoples self-experience, a non-dichotomizing view onimpairment, a theological view on language, the deaf community aslocus theologicus, and Bible translation into Sign Language. This book proposes a liberatory pastoral model that starts from deaf people's self-experience, Deaf Cultures, and Sign Language as deaf people's most natural language: deafness as a way of life. In a deaf way of life, deafness is not an impairment or disability, but a world in its own worth. In this Deaf World deaf people are not pas Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789042938007
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