Making sadza with deaf Zimbabwean women: a missiological reorientation of practical theological method

"A community of Deaf Zimbabwean women struggling to develop their own agency in relation to child rearing practices is Kirk VanGilder's focus of study. He explores a variety of theological approaches from practical theology, mission oriented theologians, theology among Deaf communities, an...

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Published in:Research in contemporary religion
Main Author: VanGilder, Kirk Alan (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Göttingen [u.a.] Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2012
In: Research in contemporary religion (12)
Year: 2012
Series/Journal:Research in contemporary religion 12
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Zimbabwe / Young woman / Deafness / Child / Education / United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe
Further subjects:B Deaf women Religious life (Zimbabwe)
B Theology, Practical (Zimbabwe)
B Missions (Zimbabwe)
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Summary:"A community of Deaf Zimbabwean women struggling to develop their own agency in relation to child rearing practices is Kirk VanGilder's focus of study. He explores a variety of theological approaches from practical theology, mission oriented theologians, theology among Deaf communities, and African women's theology in relationship to the challenges presented by subaltern communities. Rather than frame a comprehensive methodology, VanGilder proposes attitudes and guideposts to reorient practical theological researchers who wish to engender self-theologizing agency in subaltern communities"--P. [4] of cover
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. [143] - 145
ISBN:3525604467