Speaking in signs: Communicating the gospel with deaf people in Zimbabwe
Churches in Zimbabwe have excluded deaf people, limiting their access, presence and participation in Missio Dei and Missio Ecclesiae. So far, there is minimal Zimbabwean theological scholarly attention to communicating the gospel with deaf people. Much of the available related literature focusses on...
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Main Author: | Kimion Tagwirei |
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Language: | AF DE EN NL |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0b83cdb1c0d74b80b0f66f3f0ee6cbba |
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