O trabalho com pessoas surdas numa congregação de ouvintes
AUTOR(ES)
Klaus Ernesto Kuchenbecker
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2006
RESUMO
This work aims to discuss the space of the deaf person and his/her contact with hearing people at a christian congregation. From the model of a work with the deafs at a christian congregation, I come into questions about the possibility of contact between deaf and hearing people, the space of each other and the relevant aspects at the deafs work. In first chapter I highlight historical aspects of the handicaps. Next, I present the deaf person and his/her culture. In the end of this chapter, I introduce the interpreter, his/her ethics and posture as a professional of LIBRAS. In the second chapter, the main issue is teology. Through a reflective thinking I analyze the motive of handicap and the relation with the original sin, the divine punishment, focusing on the Theology of the Cross of Luther. After that, I deal with the deaf on the biblical context and the atitude of Jesus with the deaf person. I end this chapter pointing out the Church as Christs body and his diacony with the deafs. In the third chapter I analyze the work with deaf people and the implications in a hearing congregation. The results of this study indicate the possibility of a joint work with deaf and hearing people and also point out the importance of having separated moments.
ASSUNTO(S)
teologia da cruz deaf - religious life obras da igreja justo aos surdos teologia prÁtica church work with the deaf teologia theology of the cross surdos - vida religiosa
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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