The Tactile Heart: Blindness and Faith
The Tactile Heart is a collection of theological essays on relating blindness and faith and developing a theology of blindness that makes a constructive contribution to the wider field of disability theology. John Hull looks at key texts in the Christian tradition, such as the Bible, written as a text for sighted people, and at hymns, which often use blindness as a metaphor for ignorance and explores how these can be read by blind people.
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The Tactile Heart: Blindness and Faith
The Tactile Heart is a collection of theological essays on relating blindness and faith and developing a theology of blindness that makes a constructive contribution to the wider field of disability theology. John Hull looks at key texts in the Christian tradition, such as the Bible, written as a text for sighted people, and at hymns, which often use blindness as a metaphor for ignorance and explores how these can be read by blind people.
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The Tactile Heart: Blindness and Faith

The Tactile Heart: Blindness and Faith

by John M. Hull
The Tactile Heart: Blindness and Faith

The Tactile Heart: Blindness and Faith

by John M. Hull

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The Tactile Heart is a collection of theological essays on relating blindness and faith and developing a theology of blindness that makes a constructive contribution to the wider field of disability theology. John Hull looks at key texts in the Christian tradition, such as the Bible, written as a text for sighted people, and at hymns, which often use blindness as a metaphor for ignorance and explores how these can be read by blind people.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780334049333
Publisher: Hymns Ancient & Modern
Publication date: 08/30/2013
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

John M. Hull is Honorary Professor of Practical Theology in the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, Birmingham and Emeritus Professor of Religious Education at the University of Birmingham.
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